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No, when I turn on the system ie starts up. How do I stop it from happening?No, when I turn on the system ie starts up. How do I stop it from happening?
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After you start your computer and the initial computer system display dissappears (before Windows begins) repeatedly pressing the F8 (I believe) should take you to a Multi-Boot selection screen. At that point you should see several selections for booting your system (ie. Safe Mode, Repair Windows, etc) I would select the "Repair Windows" option for the Automatic Repair. Let me know if it helps.
During the boot process you will see on the screen to press a certain key to enter setup Press and hold that key during the boot up process to enter BIOS you can load failsafe defaultsor load optimized defaults ,press escape then press f10 to save to cmos to restart or During the boot process tap thef8 button three times this will boot into safe mode where the only things working will be your mouse and keyboard enabling you to attempt to repair your computer Also you might try Turn Off the computer, now as soon as you hit the power button, keep on holding "Alt" key & keep on tapping "F10 key,ie: Alt+F10, it will open the recovery console ,select full factory restore and follow on screen instruction. (Note:this will erase all datas on the computer) hope this helps
Click the Start button, right-click My Computer, click Properties, click the Advanced tab, and then click Settings under Startup and Recovery.
Under System Failure, view the Automatically restart check box. If the Automatically restart check box is selected, Windows automatically restarts if the computer stops unexpectedly. If your computer constantly restarts while you are using it, or if you are trying to shut down the computer after it has stopped unexpectedly, click to clear the Automatically restart check box.
Try to boot the computer in safe mode.check whether it is working. Boot the computer in advanced option by tapping F8 and select :Disable automatic restart on system failure and restart the system. It will give an BSOD error code ie:0X000000... something like that. troubleshoot according to that. post the error code
1. 1. perform browser reset. open IE . click on tools - internet options - advanced - reset.
2. disable the security software.or else uninstall it.
3. reduce the IE security level down to low by going into tools IE options.
4.check in safe mode with networking. ( when computer boots up hit F8 and select safemode with netowrking.) ,if it works fine there then it could be an issue with 3 rd party softwares in the computer.
when u power up the computer press
F8 key then enter in safe mode.then tpye in run"chkdsk /r"
then press "y"
then restart the system.then it fixes error on harddisk.scan your computer with latest updates antivirus.
In yahoo messenger in the menu goto Messenger -> preferences and in general category disable "Start yahoo messenger automatically".... As for IE what does it show when it pops up.... coz i doesn't have autostart...does it goto a particular site... if so your site could have been affected by adware...
first you need the winxp or the vista installer then the first key upon open up the power of your keyboard press delete for about 5 to 10 seconds to open up your the bios setting.then, configure your bios setting by setting the cd rom as your 1st boot device insert your winxp or vista cd then save and exit the computer will then automatically restart then follow the instructions on screen
No, when I turn on the system ie starts up. How do I stop it from happening?
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