07-17-2017, 12:40 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-17-2017, 12:43 AM by LarryTheComputerGuy.)
Here is something to try...
#1. Turn on your PC and when you see the blue Window, turn off the main power of your power supply or pull the power cord from the PC (repeat 4 times)
#2. On the 4rth power up, the computer will go into Automatic Repair Mode and will say Diagnosing Your PC -> (wait for a blue screen to come up)
#3. Select Advance Options -> (wait for next screen)
#4. Select Troubleshoot -> (wait for next screen)
#5. Select Advance Options -> (wait for next screen)
#6. Select Startup Settings -> (wait for next screen)
#7. Click on the Restart button -> (computer will reboot to another blue screen)
#8. Select #5 on this screen and your computer will then reboot and be in Safe Mode With Networking.
*** You will then be able to follow Brians Video on doing a repair install ***
Hope this helps....
#1. Turn on your PC and when you see the blue Window, turn off the main power of your power supply or pull the power cord from the PC (repeat 4 times)
#2. On the 4rth power up, the computer will go into Automatic Repair Mode and will say Diagnosing Your PC -> (wait for a blue screen to come up)
#3. Select Advance Options -> (wait for next screen)
#4. Select Troubleshoot -> (wait for next screen)
#5. Select Advance Options -> (wait for next screen)
#6. Select Startup Settings -> (wait for next screen)
#7. Click on the Restart button -> (computer will reboot to another blue screen)
#8. Select #5 on this screen and your computer will then reboot and be in Safe Mode With Networking.
*** You will then be able to follow Brians Video on doing a repair install ***
Hope this helps....
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Hopewell, VA. 23860, USA
+1 (804) 715-8185
https://www.lscomputersystems.com