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ranish
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Apr 27, 2016 at 06:21 AM
KY_WD Posts 2053 Registration date Thursday October 23, 2014 Status Member Last seen February 28, 2017 - Apr 27, 2016 at 10:05 AM
KY_WD Posts 2053 Registration date Thursday October 23, 2014 Status Member Last seen February 28, 2017 - Apr 27, 2016 at 10:05 AM
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KY_WD
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Apr 27, 2016 at 10:05 AM
Apr 27, 2016 at 10:05 AM
Hello ranish,
In order to be able to halep you in a better way I need more information regarding the issue that you have with the PC. Can you boot into Safe mode? Please, share some details about the configuration of your PC and what happened before you get that black screen.
The first that comes up into my mind is to restore the system through a repair CD if you have one.
The second thing is to restart your computer, go after pressing the appropriate F key to navigate to the Windows menu. From there you should have access to restore your OS. Open the Command Prompt in safe mode and run the command:
sfc / scannow
Then press Enter and wait for your OS to be repaired. If you can not access this menu while you reboot, enter BIOS settings. There, navigate to the storage menu to verify that your hard drive is as a first boot priority. If not, set it!
Once you have done this please, come over here to tell me what happened.
Good luck.
In order to be able to halep you in a better way I need more information regarding the issue that you have with the PC. Can you boot into Safe mode? Please, share some details about the configuration of your PC and what happened before you get that black screen.
The first that comes up into my mind is to restore the system through a repair CD if you have one.
The second thing is to restart your computer, go after pressing the appropriate F key to navigate to the Windows menu. From there you should have access to restore your OS. Open the Command Prompt in safe mode and run the command:
sfc / scannow
Then press Enter and wait for your OS to be repaired. If you can not access this menu while you reboot, enter BIOS settings. There, navigate to the storage menu to verify that your hard drive is as a first boot priority. If not, set it!
Once you have done this please, come over here to tell me what happened.
Good luck.