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Please place the laptop into safe mode and run a virus scan within safe mode to ensure your computer does not have any unwanted threats that might lead to the issue that you're currently experiencing. Thank you.
To get your PC out of the Safe-mode just simply Restart it :). If that is not working, then restart, before the Windows logo apears keep pressing F8 and use the Normal boot. Hope this has helped you :)! If not please reply or send me an e-mail to [email protected]
Start your computer 1. Keep pressing "F8" as the laptop computer starts. This will start the computer in Safe Mode. 2. When the window "Advanced Boot Options" opens, choose "Safe Mode" with arrow key and confim by pressing the Enter key, then PC enters the Safe Mode. 3. Once you are in the Safe mode Click "Administrator" on the Windows login screen. Take note that you have set the Administrator password before, you need to input the changed password instead of leaving "Password" field blank. 4. Then click Start > Control Panel > User Accounts > Select the account that is locked and change the password. 5. Restart laptop and login into the account you just created using your new password. Please take time to rate me thumbs up
Restart your computer.
As soon as it starts the start-up process, keep tapping the F8 key, repeatedly.
When you see the Windows "start-up" menu, select "start in safe mode".
Does your monitor work in this low-resolution (640-by-480 or 800-by-600) mode?
If so, then you had configured Windows to a too-high resolution that the NEC did not support.
Choose 1024-by-768, and click "Apply", to test that the NEC supports this mode.
Try connecting the NEC to some other computer, to see if the NEC itself is the problem.
Try pressing F8 on startup, and chose to start in safe mode, if you can start the computerin safe mode, perform a system restore to an earlier date.
If the computer does not even start in safe mode, then you will need to reinstall the system, either from recovery CD, or from a generiuc windows Setup disk.
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