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bad update maybe. when the computer boots press F8 a couple of times to get into safemode. Once in safemode you can do a system restore back to where you didn't have a problem
Hi Kevmak13,
Before you re-install your operating system, you might want to try a few things to remove the infections. First, try booting up in safemode with networking. You can do this by tapping the F8 key immediately after pressing the power button to boot-up. Choose safemode with networking and wait for the computer to be up and running. Download malwarebytes' from here:
http://www.filehippo.com/download_malwarebytes_anti_malware/9942/
Install and run a quick scan. When it's done scanning, click "show results" and make sure that all boxes are checked and remove them all. After this, do not restart the computer yet. Go to the quarantine tab and delete all quarantined items. Exit malwarebytes' and restart your computer.
I hoe this helps,
Cheers
A registry error or device driver is causing this. Attempt a boot to safemode by tapping f8 after the computer boot logo screen and before the windows logo screen.
if you can't boot to safemode then try the same key sequence but select "last known good configuration". If this does not work, then you will have to repair reinstall the operating system.
if you can get in safemode or last known config, make sure to run a spyware/virus check if you didnt' install any programs, devices or used a registry cleaner like CCleaner
maybe ur monitor has a problem...ask for technician for it...they can solve ur problem...becauese theres a meter inside the monitor or it is called a potentiometers...technicians could determine from those two potentiometers that he will adjust...
Try this out, Power on your PC, as you are doing this, Keep tapping the F8 key, you should see the options available for booting there, so just select normal, if it happens again, repeat the same process and select last known good configuration. If again it goes into safemode, then do this, : After booting in safemode, right click on your harddisk, then go to properties, then select Tools, then you'll see error checking, just click on Check now, then it will prompt you that it will do it at the next system restart,
try pressing F8 after the BIOS screen, this will lead you to windows advance options, from there choose safemode. Inside safemode, run system restore and choose a restore point/date from where the computer was working fine.
when start your computer press the f8 button its show the safemode
click the safemode and open the windows in a safemode when your
computer start then open start>all program
files>accessory>system tools> system restore> open it and
choose the date when your windows is working with sp2 after that click
next and finish it your pc take a reboot then its restore your sp3 will
be remove from your pc
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