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Anonymous Posted on May 25, 2014

AMD data change...update to DMI - Acer Aspire X1301U9032 (PTSCM02007) PC Desktop

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Valeriu Dinu

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  • Posted on Mar 06, 2010

SOURCE: when i turn on it reads-amd data change...update

try to install a new fresh windows

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tomcalister

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  • Posted on Jan 05, 2011

SOURCE: AMD Data Change - Update

I need a little more info on this. I assume your using windows 7? I have a couple of thoughts on possible problems. It sounds as if your Bios is ether corrupted or might be set to boot in the wrong order or your hard drive has failed. I do not know what your system is but when you first boot up you should see a comment (usually at bottom of screen) that tells you which key to press to access your Bios. I do not know how much experience you have with computers but you need to be careful in there because if you change the wrong setting you could cause problems within your system. So after accessing your Bios screen you should be able to check the order of your boot process. (I'm thinking you might have multiple hard drives or partitions?) If everything checks out there is a good possibility that your hard drive has failed. Good luck

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