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#1 Before February 2015

Gamer1120
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Joined: 2015-12-29
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Anyone who is REALLY good with computers here?

Ok here's the deal. I have a Windows 7 64 bit gaming computer. 4 GB ram, AMD processor (dunno which one). It continually fails starting up, no system restore points work (it fails), and i can't get into safe mode. WHAT TO DO HEEEEEEEEELP!!!

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#2 Before February 2015

RhazzleFrazzle
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Joined: 2015-11-10
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Re: Anyone who is REALLY good with computers here?

ask aslai

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#3 Before February 2015

Gamer1120
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Re: Anyone who is REALLY good with computers here?

Reinstalled windows. Now copying old files to the disk again. Isn't going fast. It's 163 GB and its going with 10 mb per second.

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#4 Before February 2015

rdococ
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Re: Anyone who is REALLY good with computers here?

4GB space is actually not much at all. Try fixing the problem in MS-DOS.

#5 Before February 2015

Different55
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Joined: 2015-02-07
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Re: Anyone who is REALLY good with computers here?

Boot up from a CD. I recommend Bart PE. Copy all your files, and re-install windows.


"Sometimes failing a leap of faith is better than inching forward"
- ShinsukeIto

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#6 Before February 2015

Cyclopsicle
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Re: Anyone who is REALLY good with computers here?

ASK ALSAI!!!

#7 Before February 2015

Shy Guy
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Re: Anyone who is REALLY good with computers here?

You might have a virus or malfunction. You better pray you still have it under warranty.

#8 Before February 2015

Different55
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Re: Anyone who is REALLY good with computers here?

Just google BART PE and follow the instructions. Download what it tells you to, burn a CD, copy, ???, PROFIT!


"Sometimes failing a leap of faith is better than inching forward"
- ShinsukeIto

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#9 Before February 2015

Jeremifier
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Re: Anyone who is REALLY good with computers here?

I think you should reset (not restart the system) all the entire memory of the computer so it's like a new one. This is how you do it.

1. If you have precious files that you don't want to be deleted forever, put them on a USB stick or a CD disk.

2. If you have done step 1, click the start button.

3. Open Control Panel.

4. Click Performance and Maintenance.

5. Click System Restore in the top left.

6. Follow it from there.

I recommend calling an expert before you do this. The number is usually on a sticker, somewhere on your computer monitor or box.

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