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Repairing desktop and laptops PC's for 15 years now.

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Simplest woud be to go to advanced repair options and run system restore. You can also run system restore from a CD. Restore your system to a date before you run Tuneup and all should be OK. Do not use this kind of tools, they usually dont help at all.

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Hi! Happend to me twice, none of the above and similar metods worked. The way to fix it was copy everything off the drive (use free Unstoppable Copier), format the drive, copy everything back. It is not nice and time consuming but works. Good luck Peter

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In short terms you can easily perform clean install from upgrade media. Media is identical, so just install not entering license number, this will give you 30 days. After this the easiest metod is to activate entering your license key using slmgr utility. this ignores upgrade check. Run command prompt …

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[QUOTE=Rik from RCE;1494434]. I reflow the GPU's and it gets the machine running again without the need to buy a new mobo with exactly the same manufacturing fault on it![/QUOTE] Just out of interest how big is your return ratio on reflows? I work in the computer workshop, basically around …

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Konboot is a good idea, but this only allowes you to bypass the ppassword, you cannot remove or change it, so every time you need to start from a CD. If you want to delete the password use Hirenboot CD, it has offline password reset tool, works with XP/Vista/7. You …

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This means the explorer has crashed and needs to be restarted. Which means there is a problem with your computer :). It may be infection, it may be hardware. Usually it is a good idea to test the hdd first (Seatools), you may have some bad sectors. then run some …

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the best would be to use system restore. You said it is failing - how do you try to run system restore and what exactly is the problem there? You can always create a new profile and copy your data from the old one, its not perfect, but will get …

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