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Old 11-04-2008   #7 (permalink)
scousa4lyf


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Re: "Blue Screen, Unable to Start"

before factory restoring, you could try a startup repair, if you can get it to this stage that is.. but if not, the quickest way would be to factory restore.... you should however make a quick back up (just file's you want to keep, and not a full system back up) to a external hard drive or alternative storage device... just make sure you are not going to lose any purchased software's, if you do find a program that you paid a subscription for, check with the manufacturer of the product to ensure you can get a copy/replacement/re-installation of it...

let me know how things go.. thanx
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