Use a system repair disk or a Windows installation disk and boot to the recovery console and run system restore. Restore your system to a point prior to you having this issue. Once system restore completes, reboot your computer and your problem will be fixed. If you can’t do that try booting into Safe Mode by pressing F8 and do a virus scan or do a system restore form there.
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How to Free Space on Your Windows 7, Vista & XP PC
On Windows XP and 2000 click start, right click on my computer and click properties, a window will appear, here you must click on the tab titled “system
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Breathing new life into an old laptop
If that is the case, you will have to reinstall the operating system from a CD, following the instructions at Manually Reinstall Your Windows XP Operating
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Can I downgrade from Windows 7 to XP? Leave the Windows XP disc in the drive, restart the laptop and look for a 'Press any key to boot from CD' message when it restarts. |
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Operating systems The Difference Engine: Linux's Achilles heel One machine would have Windows XP Pro with its SP3 service pack re-installed; the other would get the latest Linux Mint 9 distribution instead of the much |
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Sony Blu-ray Writer available at CCL It comes with Cuberlink BD software and is compatible with Microsoft Windows 7, XP and Vista. The device can also read and burn DVD and CD-ROMs and measures |