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What exactly does this mean? What is the problem? People may be able to help you solve this without needing to format the pc. |
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If you want to go ahead without first finding looking for your PC model number or backing up any data, photos, emails and email address books etc. Here is the most common method listed on my link quoted earlier. I would suggest you try the option high lighted in red first (Microsoft Repair Environment ), as this option will leave your settings, files etc alone. But if this doesn't resolve your problems you'll have to do `Reinstall Windows' option, Which will delete all your settings, emails, address books and everything put onto the PC after you first turned it on and restore it back to factory settings
Fingers crossed for a good result. Laters Noggo DVD Recovery Should your Windows develop serious errors or fail to start, you can restore your computer back to factory settings by using the Recovery DVD you may have created or been sent. To restore your computer back to factory settings, follow the steps below.
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thanks a lot great ,I put the CD in restarted my PC and got 4 options ,Start Windows Repair Envoroment --Reinstall Windows -- Acvanced Options -- and Exit and restart computer ,what do I need Reinstall Windows is it I just got make sure I get the right one thanks again
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reinstall will perform the reinstall
If you had just booted from the cd when I said in post 4 we would have been here a day ago ;) might be worth downloading all the drivers before you perform the reinstall. If you do a repair first and see if you are happy with the results jd (after all these years and all this rep no one still listens to zing lmao) |
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As I pointed out above. I would personally try Microsoft Repair Environment first, then move onto Reinstall Windows if you are still getting problems afetr the repair. But without knowing what is wrong in the first place it's difficult to advise what the correct method of getting the PC back in tip top condition.
If you feel a clean slate is the way forward select Reinstall Windows. Then follow on screen instruction, they are pretty straigh forward. Remembering you can always get back online without the router in place. Turn the power off the PC, router and Cablem Modem. Then connect the PC direct to the cable modem with a network cable (basically discount the network cable between the cable modem and the router, at the router end and connect it to the PC), then reboot. This should at least get you back online without the router. |
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Hello everybody its me again just before I do anything stupid this is my problem-- ,,my problem is I once had Limewire Installed and I have got rid of it now but its left me with files I cant get rid of no matter how I have tried,I go to the start button and type in limewire and all the files come up that I cant get rid of ,it seems like limewire is still there someware ,if I could get rid of these files I should be OK thanks take care best regards Roy.
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(I've also found a similar method here: http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/forums/in...022&forumid=20) CCleaner from here: http://www.ccleaner.com/ and LimeShop removal http://www.wellesley.edu/Computing/R.../limewire.html |
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Hi did a full scan done windows washer did Ccleaner and they are still there its relly bugging me now ,is there anything else that I can try before I do a format hope there is thanks take care best regards Roy.
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A good ol fashion format will solve all problems. You cant beat a fresh install
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Shame I'm not still in Brecon. |
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I am not looking forward to doing it but its got to done perhaps ill have a go tomorrow ,do i need to take out the router and printer and scanner and the broadband first before I put the CD in to do a format hope you can hyelp cheers take care best regards Roy.
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Hello well I have decided to do a Reinstall Windows ill have a go today just as well first as last if you dont see me again you know that I have failed thanks again for all your help take care all best regards Roy.
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it's easy enough to do
you don't need to disconnect printer etc if you don't want to, you can leave the broadband in that way the install should config it for you, just follow the on screen instructions it's easy. once you put the cd in the drive and boot it should give you the option to boot from the cd, then you will need to formatt the drive and then install windows it will take about 40mins for xp and about 30mins for vista. |
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lol Damien doesn't read the thread lol The OP has a recovery partition and and recovery software so he will not be performing the same sort of operation
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