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Download the free edition of EasyBCD (it's boot-up software) and install it in 'C' -Windows. Run EasyBCD... it's very straightforward. It will identify the operating systems on your computer ... choose 'use EasyBCD boot loader' (or similar) and save the changes.
It sounds as though you have somehow lost the boot loader for Ubuntu (it's in C - Windows) when there was an update, which is quite common ..
Using EasyBCD will return your computer to dual-boot
8/10/2014 6:08:00 PM •
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on Aug 10, 2014
How do you change fonts back to originals
Click mouse when your cursor is in the middle of some of the original typing... That will tell you what type (font) Libra is using there... Write that down so you'll remember it.. Then move your cursor back to where you want to type.. Chances are, the type will change back to whatever you were last typing.. Go up to the top with your mouse cursor and change the font manually to match what it was originally..... then type on. It should be correct.....
6/5/2014 4:09:57 PM •
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on Jun 05, 2014
Terminal codes for resetting my pavilion dv5
Not sure what you're asking. First what Operating system are you using and is Ubuntu installed to your hard drive or on a virtual drive?These are the normal procedures for HP Pavilion DV5
- Restart the Computer
- Press the F11 key to launch the HP Recovery Manager.
- When the "Welcome to HP Recovery Manager" window appears, click Next .
- When asked to perform a "Microsoft System Restore" , select No, then click Next .
- When asked to perform a System Recovery , select Yes, then click Next .
- When asked to Backup Files , select the option you want.
When asked to perform a "Recover your computer to original factory condition" , select Next wait for the recovery process to finish. Hope this helps.
7/30/2012 5:30:22 AM •
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on Jul 30, 2012
My Employer Says They Are Going To Cut My Wages. Can They?
If you are in the middle of a contract, then cutting your wages is almost certainly a violation of your employment law rights. While I am by no means an expert on this matter, I did have a similar issue years ago - mid-contract wage cuts - and I hired an
employment attorney to fight the case on my behalf. It turned out that my employer was basically looking to scare people into taking the wage cut.
They got into some pretty serious legal trouble for their transgression, and nothing happened to me in terms of wage cuts after that. If you are between contracts, your employer can re-negotiate your salary, but as far as I am aware, if you are in an agreed-upon contract, they cannot just decide to reduce your salary. If you want to settle matters, contest this action with support from a legal professional.
Solitaire master has a hang
clarify pi please. if you meant pi to mean main screen picture, you probably have used up your free time on this program.
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