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My laptop screen would not open to full after installing new copy of win xp sp3

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SOURCE: Screen problem

Hi F8 several times to see if you can get a menu to come up. If you can, in the middle of the screen, click on "restore back to last know good configuration"

Let me know if you can get to this, If this does not work, I'll give you instructions on how to do a XP repair.

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SOURCE: Installation cd/Win xp SP1/Updated to SP3/

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SOURCE: I have lattitude d620 with

If you have a resource CD from Dell, you can boot from that CD by powering on the laptop and pressing F12 which will bring you to a boot menu. Insert the Resource CD and select boot from CD/DVD device. Follow prompts for diagnostics to run custom and select Audio or speakers. If you hear sound then the hardware is working. Your OS (operating system) is the problem.

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