Blue screen of death cache manager error WIN 8

igor254

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So i have my laptop Dell INSPIRON N5110, and when windows 8 was released i decided to do dual boot. And here is little about my dell http://prntscr.com/n01ae ........... but get back on problem so i made dual boot and i had win7 ultimate on one core and win8 pro on other..... on win7 i had antivirus programs and it was activated (win7), and win8 i couldnt activate and i didn't put any antivirus program, so after maybe a 20 days i instaled win8 firs there was blue screen whit error and it was saying this: We are collecting info about problem bla bla bla.... and if u wanna found out more about this error search on internet for CACHE MANAGER ERROR, and every time when that showed it would go to to 100% and restarted and worked normaly up to 3 days ago, i turned my computer on and same error appeared but now it restarted when it was on 0% and directly send me to win 8 where while it was loading it said preparing automatic repair and blue screen showed again and there stops all of it , blue screen appeard and it stays all the time at 0% and cant enter windows, and on the begining it direct send me to win8 so i cant choose to go to the win7.
And i didn't make recovery cd 🙁.......... so i downloaded win8 on my other computer in .iso file and with deamon tools i make it so win2flash can recognize win8 and with win2flash i made my usb bootable, so i enter my setup on dell presing F2 and put USB as a first
priority on boot menu i saved the changes and restarted the computer with usb in it and it started to boot from USB but then blue screen showd and comp. restarted and again it loaded the instalation for win8 and after 2 sec it restarted again and i cant do nothing, it just keeps restarting over and over, when USB is in it so i thougt win8 that i downloaded was corupt and and downloaded new one but it is the same thin so help me here i dont know what to do, and dell is old only 6 months i run the diagnostic it said all of the coomponents are fine and now i dont know what to do ........... PLEASE HELP
 


There is a deception error in your writing and description, See the quote, Second deception you decided to duel boot. Please try to explain the process you choose to partition your active partition. This system only came preinstalled with one harddrive guide us throught the process you chose to install on that active drive. First deception Please try and guide us through the process to install on a chosen Core?

Press f12, boot menu, chose the system image disk boot partition and choose repair fix your problem. If That does not work take it to a tec to fix it.

 
I know about my writing error's, im from croatia :) My friend who is Computer Technician trough teamwiwer clered partition on my disk which was empty only dell drivers were there , and he instaled it and now he is in Belgium because of job and i cant wait for him ......... and this:
Press f12, boot menu, chose the system image disk boot partition and choose repair fix your problem. If That does not work take it to a tec to fix it.

I already tried but doesent help 🙁
 

Seeming how we have 2 stories to this problem, now a friend damaged it and installed the software, but the first was, QUOTE: "so i made dual boot and i had win7 ultimate on one core and win8 pro on other". I did not say there are writing errors, I said there is deceptions in your writing :hello:
 
HMMM well i was on computer while he clear partitons instead of me because it is better that someone who finished school about it do that and i downloaded the softwer and do the instalation after instalation menu started so :) and he conected to my computer with http://www.teamviewer.com/hr/index.aspx?pid=google.tv.s.int&gclid=CKjOnMWMhrUCFcVY3god7HIAVA but ths is not a problem the problem is my computer restart over and over when im trying to reinstall win8
 

To be honest this makes not sense at all. This guy was not a professional at all. Any professional would never leave someone with a system that could not work. If this is an authentic post, and you actually are issued with this problems, it is because you need to get the proper SATA drivers load before setup. Switch your drive options in bios to SATA to use IDE, install windows 8.

If you are still having this looping at start up, you need to install win 7 again and chose the upgrade option as stated in dells website about upgrading to win 8

But before responding to any post please answer my questions I fail to see the legitimacy of your post.
 



first i thought this is smart but for example ram is veary easy to reisert but hdd is under System Board and i wont take so much risk to take apart my laptop for it :)
 

Disable AHCI, SATA to IDE. this will solve your problem, however it is possible you will need to setup 8, but then maybe not. To use AHCI you need to setup the drivers For raid,AHCI before setup begins. I suggest not to use AHCI unless you really understand what and how to install the correct drivers at startup