I think the problem may have been caused by my USB mouse being plugged in at
the wrong time, as it appears to have resolveditself, but thanks alot!
"DP" wrote:
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> Take it back.
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> "Mrjingjing" <Mrjingjing@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:5F045487-EF5F-49BA-9A82-DD3BDCD211A0@xxxxxx Quote:
> >I recently bought an Acer Travelmate 5510 laptop that came pre-installed
> >with
> > Vista Home Premium. This morning when I tried to turn it on, i got a
> > screen
> > telling me Vista would not start correctly because of some sort of hrdware
> > problem. Thankfully, there was an option to try and repair the problem,
> > however when I click on this, I just get the same page, and if I try the
> > other option which is to start windows normally it just crashes, then
> > reboots, only for me to get the same screen again. My laptop is brand new,
> > and there has been no previous faults on it, so i dont know what the
> > problem
> > is.
> > Help appreciated,
> > Jonathan Holmes
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