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Won't Load My computer has been having a lot of trouble lately. I have gotten the BSOD a few times, but managed to fix it. I shut it down the wrong way a few days ago, and now the computer won't load. It goes to the welcome screen, but won't let me log in. I ran the diagnostics and everything seemed fine. It won't even let me start the computer up in safe mode. What should i do?

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Boot using the operating system disc. then use recovery console, perform chkdsk /p if it is done type exit then restart computer normally

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