I went to dell and download the diagnostics program and put it on a cd and then realized I can't run it anyway cause the computer that isn't working can't do anything with it. I started the bad computer again and pressed the F12 button where it takes you to the boot diagnostics and started that and it has a place where you can pick certain problems to see if it can find a problem (it is diagnostics I think probably the same thing) I ran a everything under cannot boot the OS, it checked everything from memory to hard drive and much more and it all passed so I went under Abnormal Noise coming from my system and checked everything under it and it all passed I checked the cpu fan and it passed, one thing that bothers me is the computer is so loud, it sound like when a computer first starts a cd that sound (if you no what I mean) but 5 times louder. anyway the cdrom is messed up I got it open there is no cd in it but it needs a new cdrom this one the door is catching on something it doesn't want to open but anyway the diagnostices says the hard drive is good , memeory is good and eveything elese it checked, is there anything else I can try? I am not sure the cdrom would work if I were to do a clean install but I really don't want to do that if there is another way, has anyone got anymore ideas? There was something simular that happened one time a while back and dell had three different letters you would press in sequence and I thinnk it reset the ide cables or something and it worked for the computer at that time (not this computer but a different one) but I can't find the notes I had on it, does anyone know what I am taliking about? although this one has a sata hard drive. I will wait to see if someone can give me somrthing to try? Thanks
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