I have a desktop which I cant get started, when i try to it has a message saying "we apologise for the inconvenience,
but windows did not start successfully. A recent hardware or software change might have caused this, giving then a list
of startup options, safe mode, safe mode wth netw, safe mode wth command, last config, and normally, when i try safe mode
any option it gives a long list about multi partition system 32, I could post that if it helps.
On last config or start normally i just get a black screen over and over again. I dont have the any disk or cd repair
for the computer, or money to pay for a repair techinician. I dont know that much about this stuff, so if anyone could
help with simple to follow advice I would be over the moon. I havent installed anything recently.
the other day i did i advanced system care v5 scan and while scanning it showed trojan entries but when it finished it
said nothig detected, i also ran malware bytes scan and it had some cookies on it which i removed but didnt say
anything about a trojan. do you think this can be caused my malware thats hiding in there, and how can i get it out
if i cant loadup windows???
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Jump to Postxp? if yes, you should choose "start windows normally".
Jump to PostWhat happens you choose the option to start Windows normally? Does it crash?
Without recovery CDs, or the OS CD with Serial number, your options are limited:
1) Try to boot into Safe Mode, then launch the System Restore. Restore back to a date when your computer was working normally.
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Jump to PostIt sounds like a software issue but there may be an errant piece of hardware in there causing problems. If you are competent enough to remove the hardware and clean out the dust that may be causing overheating problems, that may help. Unplug it first and wait until the LED …
Jump to PostWith regard to the output you see when you boot into safe mode, that's normal. the information is not particular helpful for most situations. If nothing happens after the information presented, that's not good. There is something that is preventing the OS from starting even in safe mode.
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