Dell Notebook. A very old one!! problem

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Dell Notebook. A very old one!! problem

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Got this message when I switched on. (I haven't used the machine for a while)

STOP: c000021a {Fatal System Error}
The Session Manager Initialization system process terminated unexpectedly with a status of 0xc000026c (0x00000000 0x00000000).
The system has been shut down.

Does anybody know if it is fixable easily? I have the following discs:

Dell Drivers and utilities
Dell Reinstallation cd recovery media windows for XP Home edition service pack 3
Webcam central software
and an unopened Microsoft works 9.0 office home and support 2007 trial

Please excuse me if this is totally numpty but computers are just not my thing!!
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Copy & paste your error message into google & you will get plenty of advice on the problem. https://www.google.co.uk/?gfe_rd=cr&ei= ... 0xc000026c+(0x00000000+0x00000000" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;).+The+system+has+been+shut+down.

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The Dell laptop computer I am using now is a victim of W10 given to me by a mate who couldn't work it any more. As an XP fan I tried to load it with XP for my workshop but found that Dell apparently put the drivers in the BIOS or similar so I had to get a geek mate to install W7 on it for me. Clever as I think I am this is all over my head however.
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Jeff J wrote:Copy & paste your error message into google & you will get plenty of advice on the problem. https://www.google.co.uk/?gfe_rd=cr&ei= ... 0xc000026c+(0x00000000+0x00000000" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;).+The+system+has+been+shut+down.
Did that Jeff , I just got confused. I was just wondering if someone knew if it was fixable or do I chuck it. CS, if it's over your head it's way over mine.

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Get in touch with Ghost :-)


My non working win 10 is now fully functional, and a very old laptop has been reborn as a fully funtional Linux model :-)


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Worth checking to see if the bios date needs re-setting - due to lack of use the rechargeable battery on the mainboard may have gone flat. Enter bios on start up to check - usually hold down delete key whilst powering on but yours may have a different key.
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OBG, done that. Just the same message. GHOST:CAN YOU HEAR ME? HELP!!!

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Have you tried starting with the recovery cd in?


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Aye, I'm here now. Been away at Bustypes and at a mates house last night.
As XP is dead now, and an older Dell Notebook likely won't work well, or at all, with 7, it's an obvious Linux candidate :ok

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