SOURCE: Frozen laptop
According to the manual
Using Emergency Shutdown Procedures
If the notebook does not respond to the Windows shutdown
procedure (Start > Turn Off Computer > Turn Off), try the
following emergency shutdown procedures in the sequence
provided:
■ If the notebook is running Windows XP Professional: Press
ctrl+alt+delete. Select the Shut Down button, then select Shut
down from the drop down list.
■ Press and hold down the power button for at least 4 seconds.
■ Unplug the notebook from external power and remove the battery pack.
SOURCE: Jumping to previous pages
YOUR KEYBORD KEY MIGHT BE STUCK ... USE A TEXT EDITOR TO CHK OUT IF ALL THE KEYS ARE WORKIN FINE ... ELSE YOU WOULD NEED TO DOWNLOAD A PATCH ... ALSO U CAN TRY ANOTHER MOUSE FOR TESTING PURPOSE ..
SOURCE: Problems with Yahoo mail attachments
one of the best and simple solution is that u should install new window and then without opening a any drive install an antivirus than scan all the drive.
your problem will be solved
SOURCE: boot manager is missing and wont load windows 7
If your using a DVD to install the operating system, it could be either dirty (just needs a wipe) or the files on the disk are corrupt.
If you are getting this error while Windows 7 is starting up perhaps you can try doing a "repair". Boot off the DVD do a repair (not from the recovery console) and see if this helps.
Hope this helps.
SOURCE: keyboard stopped responding on reboot after
Try booting into safe mode and then uninstall it and reinstall it from there. Safe mode runs only certain processes, in which case if there is any interference coming from your card in normal mode, it won't have that in safe mode. If the problem persists - and the machine does not have any malware infections that may cause this problem, contact the supplier of the card to see if there is a bypass around this supposed incompatibility issue. If my ideas work, please do rate me. Thanks.
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