Vioh issues..

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LostDrive - Jan 22, 2012 at 01:42 PM
 Blocked Profile - Jan 23, 2012 at 12:08 AM
Hello, Good people;

I have a vioh (I'm probably spelling it wrong if so sue me, I am kinda in a rush.) well this vioh belonged to my wife, it crashed a wile I was loading a movie, it loaded a virus and completly crashed the system. We took the system to a friend who wiped the system clean of everything (Were still not sure if this was the best option)

We got vioh to send us some system recovery disks to help fix the system but it has had problem loading the disk in general, I've learned to cold hack and find a way for it to load the Vioh repair disks anyway. I've gone to pretty much every section of the repair area and it has not returned the pc to normal or let me access it. (I thought it had something to do with the hard disk not being selected? It has an option of it being selected but I have no clue were is even?)

For what I normally get on the vioh is a bleeping light (no joke or bleep for a fowel word it litterly is a bleeping light on a black screen.) I've tryed enetering the system menu and have the CD be main priority but it doesn't work most of the time.

I really can't sent it back to vioh because the warrenty has expired. So from aside from spending $$$ to get it repaired by them, I'm trying to fix it myself, could anyone help me?


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Jan 23, 2012 at 12:08 AM
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