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| message from =?Utf-8?B?cm96YmRhbmR5?= on 5 Jun 2004 |
When I turn on my computer windows will not start unless I hit the F1 key. It just started doing this. How can I bypass this.
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| Mike replied to =?Utf-8?B?cm96YmRhbmR5?= on 5 Jun 2004 |
There should be an error message just prior to being asked to hit F1 to
resume,, it would help if we knew what the message was.. however, it does
suggest that a boot device can't be found.. you need to do some diagnostics
on your system, or take it to a 'professional' if you feel that it is above
your technical knowledge..
"rozbdandy" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:96316641-303E-4025-87D3-7207563EDF1B@microsoft.com...
It just started doing this. How can I bypass this.
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| Shenan Stanley replied to =?Utf-8?B?cm96YmRhbmR5?= on 5 Jun 2004 |
It just started doing this. How can I bypass this.
Sounds like hardware issues. What is the message you are getting? Is it
about your hard drive, cd rom drive or floppy diskette or something else?
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| =?Utf-8?B?cm96YmRhbmR5?= replied to Shenan Stanley on 5 Jun 2004 |
it just displays system info. type of computer, speed, ram, keyboard. i did look at boot record. lots of errors for time provider NTPClient error during DNS lookup of the manually configured peer 'time.windows.com,oxl.'
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