Whoa, everyone lets slow down here. I'm going to guess English isn't your main language so I'm going to try to paraphrase your problem and make sure I (and everyone else) undertands.
Hi i have a dell xps M1530 laptop and fixing for a friend. First it wouldn't logon or show the logon screen. So i wiped it and put the new system on it. It work until it updated it beep several times and wont boot. I try upgrading it work but then the same thing the hdd is fine but the operating system isn't responding i did everything did a bios test and default the settings. When i try's to go to the login screen it flashes the blue screen of death. Witch is weird after it doing after the upgrade and updated And it not respond to the dell cd. I need step by step help. I haven't seen this happen this before !
So you were able to reinstall Windows and then you ran Windows Updates. After the updates, the computer wouldn't load Windows. It shows the bios splash screen but then restarts.
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marcus20691 said:
Oh and i try F8 try all modes and keeps restarting and i tried taking out the ram and start it. It wont even say dell or beep. Again i never came a cross this
So when you took the ram out, the computer didn't give you any error beep codes?
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No it just dose a vary quick flash like then reboot it self
So does it give you a blue screen or not? Does it load the bios splash screen?
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But it having a hard time reinstalling it when i try yesterday it took 15 hrs and it still said starting setup
So you tried reinstalling Windows again, but you were not able to do so? What version of Windows did the computer have and what version are you installing? Was it a legit version?
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Hi i have a dell xps M1530 laptop and fixing for a friend. First it wouldn't logon or show the logon screen
No it just dose a vary quick flash like then reboot it self
If I'm understaning this correctly, then it sounds like you are right back where you started when you got the computer in the first place?
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There are a few things that stand out to me.
First, when you take the RAM out and there are no beep code errors, then that typically indicates a problem with the motherboard/cpu.
Second, when windows won't even begin to install it can indicate a few things. Could be a bad CD/DVD that you are using to install with, could be a bad hard drive, or could be a bad motherboard/cpu.
Hopefully this will help get things sorted out and get you on the right track as well as help the other members better understand what is going on.