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Old 15-05-2005, 09:00   #36
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Re: Kids pc .....................again :(

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Originally Posted by Paul
Sounds like a repair install (remove windows folder) is the best bet then Will clean out all settings, start with fresh drivers etc but won't delete documents and files that are stored outside of the windows folder itself.
And how would I do that ?? I have a restore disk only so a format is out, I did manage to boot to the disk once or twice but before I could click on anything I got an error screen, I can't remember what it said and at the mo can't get it back. I'll change the boot order to see if that helps.

BRB .... thanks
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Changed the order and with the restore disk in this is what happens.
Boots to dik as said before then the error page reads
Unable to determine BIOS lock, please contact system manufacturer
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