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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 James

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-If your device is unable to boot up even after powering on then it could possibly be that your operating system became corrupted. If the operating system is corrupted the easiest way to handle that would be to get the recovery media from Microsoft if they have it available and then reinstall your version of Windows RT that way. Before you go through the trouble of doing that you can refer to the [http://www.ifixit.com/Wiki/Dell_XPS_10_Troubleshooting|Dell XPS 10 Troubleshooting page] in the event that it is simply a faulty motherboard or malfunctioning RAM.
+If your device is unable to boot up even after powering on then it could possibly be that your operating system became corrupted. If the operating system is corrupted the easiest way to handle that would be to get the recovery media from Microsoft if they have it available and then reinstall your version of Windows RT that way. Before you go through the trouble of doing that you can refer to the motherboard problems section in the [[Dell XPS 10 Troubleshooting|Dell XPS 10 Troubleshooting page]] in the event that it is simply a faulty motherboard or malfunctioning RAM.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 James

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-If your device is unable to boot up even after powering on then it could possibly be that your operating system became corrupted or that the RAM is malfunctioning or unfortunately it could be that the motherboard itself is faulty. In the last two cases the faulty part will need to be replaced and if the operating system is corrupted the easiest way to handle that would be to get the recovery media from Microsoft if they have it available and then reinstall your version of Windows RT that way.
+If your device is unable to boot up even after powering on then it could possibly be that your operating system became corrupted. If the operating system is corrupted the easiest way to handle that would be to get the recovery media from Microsoft if they have it available and then reinstall your version of Windows RT that way. Before you go through the trouble of doing that you can refer to the [http://www.ifixit.com/Wiki/Dell_XPS_10_Troubleshooting|Dell XPS 10 Troubleshooting page] in the event that it is simply a faulty motherboard or malfunctioning RAM.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 James

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If your device is unable to boot up even after powering on then it could possibly be that your operating system became corrupted or that the RAM is malfunctioning or unfortunately it could be that the motherboard itself is faulty. In the last two cases the faulty part will need to be replaced and if the operating system is corrupted the easiest way to handle that would be to get the recovery media from Microsoft if they have it available and then reinstall your version of Windows RT that way.

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