Dell Latitude e4310 boot problem


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    Dell Latitude e4310 boot problem


    Help, E4310 laptop, 4gig ram. On power up it starts normally with dell splash screen, goes to grey windows with rotating circle of dots. Sometimes I can hear log on music, then a white screen. When on dell splash screen I can get into boot options using F12 button. I have re-seated the memory and no change. It is set to boot from hard drive. Any suggestions? I am running diagnostics now. will post if I find anything. Just came up with hard drive error 2000-0146. What does that mean??
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    Bernietech said:
    Help, E4310 laptop, 4gig ram. On power up it starts normally with dell splash screen, goes to grey windows with rotating circle of dots. Sometimes I can hear log on music, then a white screen. When on dell splash screen I can get into boot options using F12 button. I have re-seated the memory and no change. It is set to boot from hard drive. Any suggestions? I am running diagnostics now. will post if I find anything. Just came up with hard drive error 2000-0146. What does that mean??
    Have you checked the Dell Support site for your laptop to see if others are having the same issue. It is a very common error with the dells. Time to get a new hard drive. Samsung has a transfer program for their SSD's. The 850 EVO's are a fast drive. I have no problems with the 120gb that I use. All documents and files are kept on a NAS, so I do not need a large drive to hold what I need along with the OS.
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