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Depending on your version of windows, I would trying starting in safe mode to see if the computer does boot. If it does, then you want to restart again, go to advanced boot options and select "start windows with last known good configuration." Access advanced boot options following the steps at this link. Need to Start Windows 7 in Safe Mode Here How
When this happened was the laptop overly hot? If the laptop's head got too high it could have shutdown to protect itself. It wouldn't boot until the heat had disparate. Sit you laptop aside for about 30 minutes and see if it will boot then. If it does you might want to check out a cool mat.
see this trick, " omg the data is still there, and 30second labor to fetch a flashlight.
"omg the monolith is full of stars" 2001 space odyssey.
Omg the LCD is NOT DEAD AT ALL.
back ground laps,, KAPUT, all or half.
Some of the emachines coming with Recovery image. You need to press F11 key on starting to check whether the image is available or not. If it is there proceed with restore.
Otherwise you need a recovery CD to do this. If you don't have any CD then you could purchase the recovery disk for your emachines from the link below by entering the serial number on your computer:
https://secure.tx.acer.com/RCDB/Main.aspx?brand=emachines
It sounds like the cord connecting the lcd screen to the laptops motherboard has been disconnected. You will probably have to disassemble the screen portion of the laptop and reconnect the power wires.
open your cpu cabinet. Then Refix RAM memory. Pull cmos cell from motherbord chipset for 15 minutes then all motherbord bios settings are defaults. Then check.
Most probably it is the problem with your hard drive's MBR (master boot record).
First try booting the system from bootable CD or DVD, if that succeeds that will be the sign that everything is ok with your machine but you have problem with your OS (operating system).
Try reformating the hard disk and resintalling Windows or doing system recovery from CDs provided from your vendor.
To get bootable CD with OS, easiest thing to do is to get one of the linux distributions that can be loaded from the CD. Smallest and simplest is SLAX.
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