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mikethedike
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Oct 19, 2011 at 07:26 AM
Oct 19, 2011 at 07:26 AM
seems to me like a video driver issue
try to start the pc in safe mode, and then restore to an earlier date when ur system worked fine.
else
if u open up the cpu case on the motherboard u will find the CMOS bateery, just remove it and fix it back after 10 secs
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Melisio Mascarenhas
mikethedike
India Mumbai
try to start the pc in safe mode, and then restore to an earlier date when ur system worked fine.
else
if u open up the cpu case on the motherboard u will find the CMOS bateery, just remove it and fix it back after 10 secs
awaiting reply
regards
Melisio Mascarenhas
mikethedike
India Mumbai
I've already tried to start it in safe mode , i get the error again , at the moment i've choose another option of installing windows vista (i had to choose between fast and slow installation , the first time i used the fast one , now im trying on the normal one) if it wont solve my problem i will open up the cpu case , tnx for ur time in advance mr Mascarenhas
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Oct 20, 2011 at 02:18 AM
Oct 20, 2011 at 02:18 AM
Insert your OS CD,in the setup menu ,click on ''Repair your computer''
Next click on '' command prompt '' option and try to run this command
chkdsk /f
Next click on '' command prompt '' option and try to run this command
chkdsk /f