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Check in case NUM Lock or CAPS Lock is on, if ON turn it off and try again.
Second, Restart the system and keep tapping F8, You will get a screen for Advance Boot Option. Select Safe mode with networking or Safe mode. Try login in that mode. If logged in successfully, try creating a new account and delete this account as the account has got some problem. Or you can do a system restore.
Hi! Welcome to www.fixya.com. Click "Start" and then "All Programs." 2Click "Samsung," and then click "Samsung Recovery Solution." Click "Samsung Recovery Solution" again to launch the Samsung Recovery Solution program. 3Click "Restore," and then select "Complete Restore." 4Click the empty circle to the left of "Complete Initial Status," and then click "Next." The computer will automatically restart. 5Click "Agree" when the licensing agreement appears on the screen. 6Click "OK" after the computer restarts to begin the restoration process. When the process is complete, a dialog box will appear on the screen telling you the process is complete and that you can click "OK" to restart the computer. Click "OK." When the computer restarts you can begin setting up Windows.
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First, make sure that your computer is turned off and remove all USB connections. Then turn on the laptop and start pressing F4 when the BIOS "Samsung" screen is showing. This will allow you to restore the original operating system from the recovery partition, if is there. (Also try the other Fn keys - F6 and F8 may do something).
You may need to contact Samsung's tech support if these wont work :
At start up you can see some "F" settings before the OS appears.I don,t know your OS or your Samsung but the most common is F2,F12.Just look the F and press it to enter in the safe mode.Once in SM from there run your anti-virus and if something found let your anti virus to quarantine it.Then restart again in normal mode.
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If it's showing a welcome screen, the DVD is on. The VHS won't show a welcome screen. Some machines are a little tricky because they want to start in the DVD mode. I would concentrate in that area.
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