- Beyond Repair?
- Posted by maxcavsm on November 10th, 2005
2002 Gateway Laptop with it's share of problems. Had been thinking about
reformatting the hard drive as of even this morning...which is exactly when
it decided to die.
None of the buttons on the keypad respond, so I have to manually unplug the
battery and power outlet to turn it off. Then, upon "turning" it back on, it
goes to the "Gateway" start up screen, at which point none of the function
keys work, it doesn't recognize my Windows XP Home disk, and really is a
$2000 paperweight right now.
I'm not even sure how to go about starting this one, as I'd like to think of
myself as fairly versed on computers...but laptops are a little tricky to
play around with. Any suggestions?
- Posted by David H. Lipman on November 10th, 2005
From: "maxcavsm" <maxcavsm@discussions.microsoft.com>
| 2002 Gateway Laptop with it's share of problems. Had been thinking about
| reformatting the hard drive as of even this morning...which is exactly when
| it decided to die.
|
| None of the buttons on the keypad respond, so I have to manually unplug the
| battery and power outlet to turn it off. Then, upon "turning" it back on, it
| goes to the "Gateway" start up screen, at which point none of the function
| keys work, it doesn't recognize my Windows XP Home disk, and really is a
| $2000 paperweight right now.
|
| I'm not even sure how to go about starting this one, as I'd like to think of
| myself as fairly versed on computers...but laptops are a little tricky to
| play around with. Any suggestions?
Get a Dell Latitude or Inspiron or an IBM ThinkPad next time !
--
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm
- Posted by Byte on November 10th, 2005
If you have a desktop with a floppy drive, create a boot floppy. It will
just have the few files needed to boot it to the Command Prompt. From
there you may be able to access the harddrive in Safe Mode and/or format it
and do a clean install of XP. Or access the BIOS to set it to boot from the
CD drive with your XP disk.
"How to Boot in Safe Mode"
http://www.columbia.edu/acis/capture/safemode.html
Accessing Motherboard BIOS
http://michaelstevenstech.com/bios_manufacturer.htm
--
XP-WNP
Today is the first day of the
rest of your life.
"maxcavsm" wrote:
> 2002 Gateway Laptop with it's share of problems. Had been thinking about
> reformatting the hard drive as of even this morning...which is exactly when
> it decided to die.
>
> None of the buttons on the keypad respond, so I have to manually unplug the
> battery and power outlet to turn it off. Then, upon "turning" it back on, it
> goes to the "Gateway" start up screen, at which point none of the function
> keys work, it doesn't recognize my Windows XP Home disk, and really is a
> $2000 paperweight right now.
>
> I'm not even sure how to go about starting this one, as I'd like to think of
> myself as fairly versed on computers...but laptops are a little tricky to
> play around with. Any suggestions?
>
- Posted by maxcavsm on November 10th, 2005
Byte:
The OEM screen comes up, and it lists which buttons to push to enter the
BIOS...it's just not responding to any of them. Not even holding in the
power button causes it to do anything.
"Byte" wrote:
> If you have a desktop with a floppy drive, create a boot floppy. It will
> just have the few files needed to boot it to the Command Prompt. From
> there you may be able to access the harddrive in Safe Mode and/or format it
> and do a clean install of XP. Or access the BIOS to set it to boot from the
> CD drive with your XP disk.
> "How to Boot in Safe Mode"
> http://www.columbia.edu/acis/capture/safemode.html
>
> Accessing Motherboard BIOS
> http://michaelstevenstech.com/bios_manufacturer.htm
> --
> XP-WNP
> Today is the first day of the
> rest of your life.
>
>
> "maxcavsm" wrote:
>
> > 2002 Gateway Laptop with it's share of problems. Had been thinking about
> > reformatting the hard drive as of even this morning...which is exactly when
> > it decided to die.
> >
> > None of the buttons on the keypad respond, so I have to manually unplug the
> > battery and power outlet to turn it off. Then, upon "turning" it back on, it
> > goes to the "Gateway" start up screen, at which point none of the function
> > keys work, it doesn't recognize my Windows XP Home disk, and really is a
> > $2000 paperweight right now.
> >
> > I'm not even sure how to go about starting this one, as I'd like to think of
> > myself as fairly versed on computers...but laptops are a little tricky to
> > play around with. Any suggestions?
> >
- Posted by Byte on November 10th, 2005
Max, take a look at the below website for possible help. It looks like
it may help you solve your problem. BTW, plug the PC into an AC power
outlet, your batteries may be shot.
Bart's Preinstalled Environment (BartPE) bootable live windows CD/DVD
http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/
--
XP-WNP
Today is the first day of the
rest of your life.
"maxcavsm" wrote:
> Byte:
> The OEM screen comes up, and it lists which buttons to push to enter the
> BIOS...it's just not responding to any of them. Not even holding in the
> power button causes it to do anything.
>
> "Byte" wrote:
>
> > If you have a desktop with a floppy drive, create a boot floppy. It will
> > just have the few files needed to boot it to the Command Prompt. From
> > there you may be able to access the harddrive in Safe Mode and/or format it
> > and do a clean install of XP. Or access the BIOS to set it to boot from the
> > CD drive with your XP disk.
> > "How to Boot in Safe Mode"
> > http://www.columbia.edu/acis/capture/safemode.html
> >
> > Accessing Motherboard BIOS
> > http://michaelstevenstech.com/bios_manufacturer.htm
> > --
> > XP-WNP
> > Today is the first day of the
> > rest of your life.
> >
> >
> > "maxcavsm" wrote:
> >
> > > 2002 Gateway Laptop with it's share of problems. Had been thinking about
> > > reformatting the hard drive as of even this morning...which is exactly when
> > > it decided to die.
> > >
> > > None of the buttons on the keypad respond, so I have to manually unplug the
> > > battery and power outlet to turn it off. Then, upon "turning" it back on, it
> > > goes to the "Gateway" start up screen, at which point none of the function
> > > keys work, it doesn't recognize my Windows XP Home disk, and really is a
> > > $2000 paperweight right now.
> > >
> > > I'm not even sure how to go about starting this one, as I'd like to think of
> > > myself as fairly versed on computers...but laptops are a little tricky to
> > > play around with. Any suggestions?
> > >