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stuck, you say,
yes all PCs do this, cells and tablets, all toys we use fail.
stuck is super common.
the tests and cures seem not so common here.
first I look up what is it.
Series 3 Notebook
its a notebook.
it runs
Windows® 7 Home Premium (64-bit)
so does it reach the windows login screen
tell the point or screen it stick on first.
we are blind in a text box here.
post photos of screen stuck if not black screen,
so if is say screen is totally black
did you first hold he power button pressed for 30 seconds and release it to cold boot it first?
try that.
When you boot into safe mode, click Start and type in the search box MSCONFIG. When you see MSCONFIG right click it and select run as administrator. Once MSCONFIG has opened, click the boot tab -> boot options and uncheck safe boot and finally click apply/ok.
run (box)
msconfig.exe
click boot tab
true off safe boot.
same on w10./
fixed, if w8 is not corrupted that is.
boot 3 times can also cure w8 to 10., it has a magic self cure mode.
Safe mode is normally manually activated by pressing F8 at startup. However if it is stuck, you can try disabling it from the system configuration menu:
If using Windows XP:
1. Start the machine and boot to the Windows desktop.
2. Click Start > Run
3. In the dialog box, type msconfig and press "Enter". This will bring up the configuration window.
4. Click on the "Boot" tab and in the lower left corner under "Boot Options", untick "Safe Mode".
5. Restart the computer.
If using Windows Vista/7:
1. Follow the same instructions as above, however when you click Start, just type msconfig in the search box at the bottom of the Start Menu and press "Enter".
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