What sort of a problem ??
Restart your computer
repeatedly tapping the f8 key to enter safe mode while the screen is black once
in safe mode where the only things working will be your keyboard and mouse
allowing you to attempt to repair your computer.
Use
the system restore to restore your system to an earlier time click start all
programs accessories system tools you should see your system restore option if
it is a hardware issue the system restore might not work Manual restore points that you specify with the System.
Configuration utility Installation restore points that occur
before you install a program or a service
you can use the system checkpoints or the installation restore points to
restore your computer's settings to a date when it operated correctly.
This may also help determine the cause of the configuration error.
To perform a system restore, follow these steps:
1.Click Start, click Run,
type msconfig, and then click OK.
2.On the General tab, click Launch
System Restore.
3.Select Restore my computer to an
earlier time, and then click Next.
4.Calendar dates in bold are possible restore
points. Click the most recent one to view system restore information.
5.Select a system checkpoint or an installation
restore point, and then click Next.
6.Close all other programs.
7.To start the system restore, click Next.
8.Your computer restarts.
Repeat steps 1 through 8 until you fix your
configuration issue.
if this hails to fix the problem
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307545/
restart your computer
repeatedly tapping the f8 key to enter safe mode while the screen is black once
in safe mode where the only things working will be your keyboard and mouse
allowing you to attempt to repair your computer
Windows Advanced Options Menu
Please select an option:
Safe Mode
Safe Mode with Networking
Safe Mode with Command Prompt
Enable Boot Logging
Enable VGA mode
Last Known Good Configuration (your most recent settings that worked)
Directory Services Restore Mode (Windows domain controllers only)
Debugging Mode
Start Windows Normally
Reboot
Return to OS Choices Menu
Use the up and down arrow keys to move the highlight to your
choice
Select safe mode with networking to download
you could
select the option start with command prompt you should be in DOS mode black
screen
type chkdsk/r/f which will scan
for and attempt recovery any bad sectors and automatically fix any corrupt
files on your hard drive
you should have no input while chkdsk utility is in progress
any input might further damage your hard drive
or you could use another operating system
http://www.ubuntu.com/download/ubuntu/download
which can repair what windows has ruined and is
unable to fix fix the problem
WARNING: Before you start troubleshooting remember that you are dealing with electricity that can KILL.
http://www.kitchentablecomputers.com/static.php - rules
Unplug all electronic cords connected to the computer.
At no time during the installation should any cords be connected to the computer.
Remove the screws holding the computer cover case, and remove the cover case.
Locate the computer power supply box, which looks like a large box out of which a bundle of wires run and connects to the power cord jack on the outside of the computer case.
Unplug the power cables from the internal devices connected to it.
Be careful not to damage any of the sensitive control boards or devices inside the computer, and be certain to remember--write it down if you need to--what devices will need reconnecting to the new power supply when you finish the installation.
Unscrew the power supply from the inside of the computer case and remove it. Check the original power supply's red voltage switch for the correct setting.
It should read 120 or 240 if you live within the United States.
Confirm this setting as the correct voltage setting for your power outlets.
Make sure your new power supply gets set to the correct voltage setting before you install it.
If it cannot be set to the correct voltage, do not proceed with the installation or you may damage your computer.
Return the new power supply and buy one that is compatible with the voltage requirements.
Install the new power supply, reattach the screws that will hold it in the proper place inside the computer.
Reattach the power cables that come from the new power supply to the devices that were connected to the old power supply.
Make sure all of these connections are firmly in place before you turn the computer back on.
Reattach the computer power cables and all the cords connected to the computer during normal operation, but do not close the computer case yet.
Keep your hands clear of the inside of the computer case as you attach power cords and peripheral devices.
Turn the computer on and observe the performance of the computer without touching anything inside.
Do all the computer fans function normally?
Does the computer operate as well as or better than before?
If you feel that the computer behaves normally and you do not encounter any problems, turn the computer off, remove all the power cords and peripheral cables once more, and close the computer case.
Then reattach the power cords and peripheral cables and begin using the computer.
Check for errors if you encountered any problems starting the computer or if it would not start at all, unplug all the power cords and computer cables connected to the computer and look inside.
Make sure that you connected all the correct power cables inside the computer securely and did not miss any.
If you have confirmed this and the computer still doesn't start or operate normally, call your computer manufacturer or a professional computer repair shop for assistance completing the installation
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