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Deleted start up files
After running windows just use the option of restore point or use DOS commands, if you can.Let me contact for further more information.Good Luck
8/14/2012 4:01:44 PM •
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on Aug 14, 2012
What does BOOTMGR missing mean?
What version of windows do you have? Vista or 7 & you could run the startup repair from a Windows CD.You might also boot into your windows repair console & at a command prompt type "Bootrec /RebuildBcd"Attempting a system restore might also be an options. If none of the above work then I'm afraid you may need to try & backup what information you can by slaving the drive in another system & reloading your operating systems. Any windows cd that is the same version of your operating system will work as long as you have the CD key on the side of your computer.
7/18/2012 11:53:04 AM •
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on Jul 18, 2012
Need tech manual for
There's not much to it. The cables from the power supply will only go in certain slots on the motherboard.
6/2/2012 2:52:59 PM •
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on Jun 02, 2012
Blue Screen, Loud and Long Beeping sounds, and Crash...what can be done?
LOL, did you take it back to the GEEKS???Ok, you need to run the
Check Disk Utility but you might have to borrow a Repair Disc or
Operating System Disk from a friend, neighbor, relative or co-worker.
Check the Certificate of Authentication (COA) Sticker that is on the
side or back of your computer. It will tell you what operating system
you have installed and it will have a series of 5 letters and numbers
that you will need to activate your software. Be sure to borrow a disc that is the same operating system as yours, otherwise you will not be able to activate the product.
To run the check disk utility you will need a repair disc or
a operating system disc. Put the disc in the cd drive and boot from
it. You want to get to the Dos Command Prompt (Black screen with white
letters) and type the following command: chkdsk /r
Check disk will run well over an hour or two and you will notice the
percentages going from high to low, this is normal. Let it run to
completion. 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 when
the options appear.
In Vista and Windows 7 you want to get to the recovery
console and look down at the bottom of the window for the Dos Command.
5/17/2012 5:50:21 AM •
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on May 17, 2012
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