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Serious error or not?

#1 User is offline   ILoveSebby 

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Posted 13 March 2009 - 01:37 PM

This morning I was using the computer and I was browsing the internet with only a couple of other programs open and my computer completely froze for no reason and even CTRL+ALT+DEL did not work so I held the button in on the modem and restarted it into safe mode to try and do some scans. I used AVG to do a scan and this is all that happened:

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So aftar failing with that I restarted it in normal mode and it loaded slower than normal and finally here I am, trying to get some help. I'd really just like to restore it to factory settings but I don't have the disk. I've googled that you can make a recovery disk but it requires 17 cds. I don't have 17 cds to make a recovery disk.

Any help?

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Posted 14 March 2009 - 02:45 AM

that could be, have you tried running a hard drive diagnostic tool on your hard drive?
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Posted 14 March 2009 - 09:18 AM

I'm not honestly sure but I don't think so. I've tried a lot of things, lol.

One thing I've done is when restarting, I've hit a certain button and tried the "Startup Repair" or whatever option and all I can get to is a log-in screen for Administrator and Guest account BUT they require a password and my computer is not password protected or anything!

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Posted 16 March 2009 - 06:18 PM

Nevermind.
Problem resolved.

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