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                    rubhan
    
        
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Negesus Posts 1 Registration date Thursday November 7, 2013 Status Member Last seen November 7, 2013 - Nov 7, 2013 at 07:56 AM
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Apr 21, 2013 at 05:49 AM
    Apr 21, 2013 at 05:49 AM
                        
                    Hello,
Try this 1
1) When you switch ON your computer, start tapping the "F8" key to get "Startup
Settings" options ( if boot menu appears, press "Esc" key and keep tapping the
F8 key)
2) When "Startup Settings" appears, press the "F10" key.
3) When the "Launch recovery environment" appears, press the number key "1".
4) When the "Choose an option" window appears, select the option
"Troubleshoot".
6) When the "Troubleshoot" window appears, select the option "Refresh your
PC".
Make sure you read "Here's what will happen" and then proceed
with the on screen instructions if you agree with it.
Good Luck
            Try this 1
1) When you switch ON your computer, start tapping the "F8" key to get "Startup
Settings" options ( if boot menu appears, press "Esc" key and keep tapping the
F8 key)
2) When "Startup Settings" appears, press the "F10" key.
3) When the "Launch recovery environment" appears, press the number key "1".
4) When the "Choose an option" window appears, select the option
"Troubleshoot".
6) When the "Troubleshoot" window appears, select the option "Refresh your
PC".
Make sure you read "Here's what will happen" and then proceed
with the on screen instructions if you agree with it.
Good Luck
 
        
    
    
    
    
Nov 7, 2013 at 07:56 AM