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| | Re: winload.exe problem with Vista x64 on non dual boot setup ????????????????????????????????????????????????????? "alpha_mosaic" wrote: Quote: > > dzomlija;534226 Wrote: Quote: > > Justif the chassis has any "warranty void if removed" stickers, you're > > should not break them, or you may lose your warranty. > > > > Just make sure the computer is unplugged from the mains and left for > > about 30-60 seconds to discharge any residual power from the PSU, and > > remove any static prone clothing and jewelry before messing with the > > insides of your PC. > > > > Just gently loosen the lock pins both both ends of the memory slots, > > and remove the ram. Blow gently on the sockets to remove any dust > > particles, and then re-seat the memory modules without using force. Clip > > the lock pins back into place. > > > > If this does not do the trick, then I'd suggest a re-load of Windows, > > but you said you've already tried that with XP. ![]() > I've looked inside before and it has no stickers. There's also a PDF > manual showing the procedures, but it's hidden deep within the system > it's quite intimidating(lol I'll give it a shot though, just might do > the trick. If not, atleast I'll get back a working machine and I can put > Vista 64 back in ![]() > > > -- > alpha_mosaic > |
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