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I had my battery run out, when I changed I get a message that says Strike F1 key to continue, F2 to run the setup utility. When I strike F1 nothing happens, when I strike F2 I enter the bios and I change the boot to start with the HD but nothing happens. I have not been able to start windows normally.

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Hi, you will need to perform a windows restore using your windows CD. Insert CD in drive and select the appropriate option. You will not loose any of your work doing this.

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Heloo sir i have a problem with my dell 170l when i start it it shows ''strike F1 to continue, F2 to run the setup utility'' when i click f1 it show ''f1 to retry boot,f2 for setup utility'' plz help me...

Hit F2,look in setup to see if the hard drive is recognized and check that the date and time are correct.
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