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Blue screen error and hard disk could not detected in first boot

When i am on my pc it could not start and it displays boot fails . then i put a cd into drive it cannot run and blue screen error comes .

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Tap alt gr + F10 at the same time as soon as the system turns on before it loads windows , it will give recovery console, you can restore to factory defaults which will wipe everything in the system

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Remove the battery.
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Hope this help you...This is in relation to what your error code means, you'll need to check against the list.
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Another common reason can be malware and spyware that penetrate to your computer registry and started destroying it... that's why it's so important you fix your registry right now!

trust this help.

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