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Why didn't you just get rid of the virus which is the easy solution? Or you could have done a System Restore to a restore point (date and time) before you caught the virus.
Unfortunately most times those Recovery Discs don't work. The best Recovery Disk that works is the one the manufacturer puts on your hard drive.
Have you checked your hard drive to see if there is a Recovery Partition on it?
See if you can run the Check Disk Utility.
To run the check disk utility you will need a repair disc ora operating system disc. Put the disc in the cd drive and boot fromit. You want to get to the Dos Command Prompt (Black screen with whiteletters) and type the following command: chkdsk /r Check disk will run well over an hour or two and you will notice thepercentages going from high to low, this is normal. Let it run tocompletion. Then reboot machine.
If check disk fails to solve your problem you might have to reinstall windows.Try doing a Repair Install that way you don't loose your data, documents,music, pictures, videos or programs.
In windows xp you get to the dos command prompt by selecting R for repair whenthe options appear.
In Vista and Windows 7 you want to get to the recoveryconsole and look down at the bottom of the window for the Dos Command.
http://www.pc-library.com/errors/error-code/4900-0x1324/ theres your answer please rate me 4 thumbs up for doing the research for you. I hope this explains everything! Have a wonderful day.
Time to get out that restore disc you made when you first got your laptop. The boot sector has errors. Boot with your rescue disc and run CHKDSK/F to clear the errors. Hope that helps.
The Asus EEE units come with a Restore Disc. all you will need to do is plug in an EXTERNAL USB CD/DVD DRIVE, and load the disc on bootup (cold start) it should start running the recovery for you and will destroy all data on the drive. If you dont have your Restore Cd anymore asus did have a few models on the net for download ar you can request a restore cd from ASUS.COM under the contact us page
Hope this helps
TRY TAPPING F8 ON BOOT UP SEE IF U GET OPTION TO REPAIR MY COMPUTER OR DO U HAVE REPAIR DISC MADE IF NOT GO TO YOU TUBE LOOK FOR UR PROBLEM TO FIND RESTORE DISC ON THERE ,
You can try the steps below. Its from PlayStation Forum:
1.
Turn off Playstation®3. 2. Hold the power button down; the system
will turn on and turn off once again. 3. Once the System has been
shutdown, re-press you finger until you hear 2 consecutive beeps 4.
When you hear the 2 beeps take finger off power button. 5. You will
be prompted to plug in your controller via USB and then hit the PS
button 6. The Recovery menu will pop up.
The current Recovery
Menu supports: • Restart System: Restarts the PLAYSTATION®3 System. •
Restore Default Settings: Reset all system settings back to default. •
Restore File System: Checks for corrupt/missing system files. •
Rebuild Database: Rebuilds the OS for the PLAYSTATION®3. • Restore
PS3 System: Fresh restore; Deletes everything and starts from Scratch. •
System Update: Update the PLAYSTATION®3 System
If the above
steps still does not solve the problem, then I think will have to update
your Ps3.
Update your PS3 (in the settings menu the 1st option).
Go
on the internet browser on the PS3 then go on the menu press triangle
then on one of them there are delete cookies and the delete the others
as well as cookies.
You could also try this as well: put the
PS3 on then press the eject button (with no disc in) then hold it and
switch the PS3 off at the back with your finger on the eject button
still holding it, then put it back on and the fan test should be working
this may cool it down. It might be over heating.
But if your
problem is not still solved, then maybe you should call sony for further
assistance.
Have you tried a system restore to a date before you downloaded the file.
If it still persists go to my computer>properties>hardware tab>device manager and go down the list to cd/dvd drives, click on the '+' and right click on your listed drive and select uninstall.
restart the notebook and then the drive will be re installed with drivers automatically.
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