The error blue screen of death, or stop, appears when a critical error or hardware failure occurs, causing the computer to stop all operation or an accident. If your Dell Inspiron 9400 / E1705 suddenly blocks, run after restarting Dell Diagnostics to determine whether the accident was related to the hardware. If all installed hardware diagnostic test passed, restart your computer to a previous state functional and run CheckDisk hard to find and repair bad sectors disk. Instructions
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Restart the Dell Inspiron 9400 / E1705 while holding down the "Fn" key. Do not release the button until the computer begins to run the assessment prior to the start system.
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answer any questions that appear while assessing the Pre-boot System runs. If an error occurs while the test is running, note the error message and press "Y" to continue.
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Click "Express Test" on the screen "Main Menu". If an error message appears during diagnosis, note the information and follow the steps on the screen to repair or fix the problem.
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Close the screen "Main Menu" to exit the Dell Diagnostics if the team found errors related to hardware. Press the "F8" button at the Dell logo screen to open the Advanced Boot Options window.
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down to "Last Known Good Configuration" and press "Enter" to load the Dell Inspiron 9400 / E1705 to a working state.
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Click "Start". Click "My Computer" or "Computer" depending on whether you are running Windows XP, Vista or 7. Click on the C drive. Select "Properties" from the context menu.
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Click on the "Tools" tab. Click "Check Now" from below "Error Checking". Check "Automatically fix errors File System" and "Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors."
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Click "Start" to run CheckDisk on the hard disk. If the software detects a problem with the hard drive, it will be repaired. Click "Close" to exit CheckDisk when scanning is complete.
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Look for the stop error in the Microsoft support site if the Dell Inspiron 9400 / E1705 crashes again. Enter code error in the "Search Support Microsoft" bar and press "Enter".
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Click on an affiliate link the Microsoft Knowledge Base for troubleshooting tips to solve the cause of the accident.