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I'm trying to install the original splash/bios screen for an emachines w6409. i downgraded windows vista back to windows xp with the disk that came with the computer. i was missing drivers so i looked around online. i found a forum that directed me to ALL DRIVERS for my computer. ever since i did that it says i now have 30 days to activate windows. i enter the lisecense key from the sticker on my tower. no luck. call microsoft with an installation id. no luck either. so basiclly i just wanna get it back to 100% factory settings. how do i get the original bios with the big white e when i turn it on.

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XP ran form 2001 to 2014 and ended then 100$ DEad as in
StaR TREK "HE'S DEAD JIM , DEAD"
XP is A virus magnet (from H3LL")_
99% of all non OEM drivers found via google are virus infected.
the coin cell battery is dead, if is can never be ignored.
the tower sticker is OEM only and will not work with retail disks
only with OEM emachine install disks
and same goes with the reverse of that, retail coa on OEM disk fails
and now MS ended it all, DOA , EOL, kaput.

well, bios never ever ever works with the battery dead it will never happen, PC 101 class day 1 facts as are bad HDD..

what can work are hacked XP install disks that are now neutered.
others hack out the reg features. not asking for COA again.
but all those are infected too
why not just get a real PC, 2010 and newer and load w10=64b

like a fine DELL 3020MT or wow 9020 MT pure love and very cheap.
expelled from silly business's as knee jerk upgrade and our GAIN.
i5 gen 4 up.

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  • Posted on Jan 25, 2009

SOURCE: Restore back to factory setting

take any of vista disk(any copy)
boot with cd in repair option get restore click.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 16, 2009

SOURCE: Emachine locks on windows splash screen

Try flashing the Bios, if this does not work you may have a processor problem or a problem with the operations of the northbridge or southbridge not functioning correctly causing the freeze problem.The only repair for this type of problem is to replace the motherboard. If the computer is over three or four years old this may be the situation. You should check the condition of all the processors before giving up on the board.Try removing the heatsinks and reapplying the thermal paste. Make sure to clean all dust and debris form the processors. Make sure all the heatsinks are making good contact with their processors. Be sure to clean all dust and debris form the inside of the case and under the motherboard. Check all the screws and standoffs, Just or make sure you are not having shorting problems between the motherboard and case. Hope this helps you with your problem.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 29, 2009

SOURCE: Emachines W6409 that restarts over and over

Before you do that make sure that there is nothing plugged into your computer like any third party device.

Well try safe mode with command prompt if yes than you can access system restore

Steps to perform system restore

  1. Restart your computer, and then press and hold F8 during the initial startup to start your computer in safe mode with a Command prompt.
  2. Use the arrow keys to select the Safe mode with a Command prompt option.
  3. If you are prompted to select an operating system, use the arrow keys to select the appropriate operating system for your computer, and then press ENTER.
  4. Log on as an administrator or with an account that has administrator credentials.
  5. At the command prompt, type %systemroot%\system32\restore\rstrui.exe, and then press ENTER.
  6. Follow the instructions that appear on the screen to restore your computer to a functional state.
If that doesn't work than try repair install, you need to have OS disc for this For any clarification, let me know.

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