Blue Screen Error? Error Code Is 1000-0146, 1000-0141
Nov 14, 2007
when i booted my laptop its display ctrl+alt+del to restart the pc , nd when i run diagnostic utility it shows dst error , error code is 1000-0146, 1000-0141
Msg : unit 0 :ide status failed status byte =64
control code=1
msg=no additional sense information
now wht to i do?
to resolving this problem..
A dell inspiron 1000 and it will not boot past the splash screen. when i try to hit f2 or f12 it says entering setup or boot menu but will not go further.
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