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About 3 days ago, I was on my computer and then it just automatically shut off, then went to a blue screen. I don't quite remember what the blue screen said, but it mention something about disabling BIOS and disableing/removing any new software I had downloaded. I didn't download ANY new software, and I dont really know much about computers, therefore don't know what to do about the BIOs. It also did mention something about disabling caching as well. I thought this was a one time thing, so I booted up my computer again, and it happened at 14 minutes later, and then again and again. I tried doing a last known good configuration while booting up the computer, but than a bigger problem started. My mouse stopped working. It's a wireless Microsoft mouse, and I used the other one that I had, and that didn't work either. It seemed that the adapter didn't want to connect with the mouse, therefore just sat there with the light blinking. Please help me with this proble, I am currently on my sisters computer and I won't be able to use her computer alot.

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I also tried system restore about 14 times, but each time the computer would turn off while in the process restoring.

This is a picture of what the screen went to. It did this about 3 or 4 times, than it stopped.
 
     
   
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When the blue screen eppears, Please tell us Exactally what is displayed.

We primarily need the entire STOP error code line, which should look something like the following:
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*** STOP: 0x0000007E (0xC0000005, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000)

We also primarily need any filenames displayed (Like ntfs.sys), and of you see any semi-readable text simular to:
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IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL

These are the important parts of the blue screen that indicates what the problem was.
 
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The stop error code was *** STOP: 0x0000008E (0xC0000005, 0x8057FFC8, 0xF89E7BCO, 0x00000000)
 
     
   
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And just for the hell of it, how much disk space do you have left?
 
     
   
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Well the blue screen stop showing up, and it just rebooted, while showing the floppy diskette message. I'm almost positive I read "IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL" in the blue screen.
 
     
   
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Start with the first thing it says you should look at. Did you check to see how much disk space you have left after the second time it happened?
 
     
   
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I wasn't able to check, because as soon as the blue screen came up the first time, everything in windows just slowed down like 90% and I couldn't check. I tried doing system restore in safe mode, but the same thing happened and the computer shut off in the proccess of restoring. Also, after the DELL screen comes up in the boot sequence, a black screen comes up and it says "Floppy diskette seek failure. Strike F1 to continue, F2 to run the setup utility"
 
     
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