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Booting It will not always boot up after shutdown

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When you have trouble booting, What does it do when you push the on/off button? Do you get power? Do you get LED's, Fans spin, Monitor activity? Consider doing a Full Factory Restore. How old is the machine? Gateway Support can be found here: http://support.gateway.com/s/PC/LX/LX6810/LX6810nv.shtml

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My pc is running, but won't boot up, its stuck on a blinking green signal light on the DVD drive

I'm suspecting you have set the PC to use legacy boot instead of EFI. You can try this:
1. hold the power button and let the system shutdown (say 8 seconds)
2. power up and immediately start taping the bios key (usually F2, DEL OR ESCAPE); you have to tap it immediately and as much as you can, probably you set a very low boot delay time!
3. Set the boot back to legacy
4. Ensure there's no DVD in the drive
5. If you get in the bios, set your first boot device as USB HDD; just in case you need to rescue the system using some usb based rescue software; it's always a good practice to keep usb as the first boot device; only downside is you need to always ensure no usb devices are attached on reboot else boot times may delay while searching usb drives for boot info .
6. Reboot.
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Disable auto shutdown

Restart the Computer and keep tapping the F8 key till you see the advance boot options, You should be tapping the key as soon as you see the manufactures screen. Once you get the advance boot options -> Select the option which says Disable Automatic Startup on System Failure.
Good Luck!!!
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WidwsVista hw to exit from safe mode

Hi,

If your computer always starts to safe mode, go through the following steps:

· press <windows kwy> + <R>
· type MSCONFIG then press enter. This will open the System Configuration window.

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· click on the BOOT tab and make sure nothing is checked/ticked in all the boxes you see.


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· click OK button
· check/tick the box that says "Don't show this message again..."
· press RESTART COMPUTER button.

Your computer should boot to normal mode.


I hope this works for you. Kindly reply for further assistance. Good Luck!

Thanks for using Fixya!
Mongkey
TIPS: Is your computer slow? This might help
http://www.fixya.com/support/r8158906-diy_manual_pc_tune_up
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I use hp nx9010, i want to re-install windows xp but any time i try, the machine shutdown. sometimes is able to move up to copping files sometimes not then shutdown; i don't understand why is only windows...

well that is so easy to answer,
first off you are not using real HP disks are you.
sure. its old Blue Microsoft disks right,
and when you do that wrong, you get no HP chip drivers and lost more missing, even top row, fn keys dead, not just audio.

XP is a dead OS. for 3 years now, zero updates and is now a virus magnet extream.
nx9010 note book shuts down, all 3 os install different. !
old XP runs a very old and very DUMBB seteup.,exe
the newer OS run WINPE for setup.exe. vastly better and boots and loads the OS totally different.

Xp can be installed many ways, not one stated by you.

1-insert, HP install disk in CDROM drive and click, setup.exe running in a XP explorer window, live install
2: boot to HP install disk.
3: boot and hit F11 run HPs on HDD restore partition.
4: same as a above 1, or 2, but is Micro soft disk (wrong, you did it wrong, do not use mS disk) if must ask how, its a long long long story. ive done it all ways, 1000s of time. now since first PC.s ever.



if booting to XP , right or wrong CD. (its a CD right<)> or a stick
that too not stated,
it boots and you answer questions, then it starts copying
if it stalls that means, the CD is bad.
or PC is bad, you do know there are 3million transistors here to fail right? bad HDD, bad Mobo, and more. lots more
even the CPU can over heat and will shut down.

Personally I avoid all CD nows, they sux'd then and do now more.
make and ISO of your CD, (ask its easy and free)
then burn the ISO to a 4GB or bigger uSB memory stick using free RUFUS app.
boot to stick. on my HP hit F9 and pick Udisk USB. boot
bingo no more CD errors ever again.

i bet bad CD. seen it vast times, endless , but not today. too savvy now. to mess with any CD, if you copy it to ISO and get CRC errors
its a bad CD.
end pain.

the problem with real old PC most cant boot to USB
or must be BIOS flashed updated to get that.
ill now ill try to learn what yours can or can not do.
lacking ,what is there now.
but id do this first. go in to BIOS BOOT PAGE

What is the default boot order? The default boot order settings for the computer are configured in the factory. The default boot order for HP notebook PCs is listed below.
  1. Floppy disk drive
  2. Optical drive (DVD, CD-ROM)
  3. Hard drive
  4. USB device (see this?) bingo, can boot and install any OS here
  5. Network adapter
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My PC with 865PE Neo2-FIS2R doesn't boot on SATA HDD... It actually runs windows server 2000. but after an unexpected power shutdown... the pc always boot on Managed PC Boot... upon checking on the Boot...

Hi Good day!! well i think your board didn't detect your HDD for some reason:
1. unexpected shutdown
2. cable not properly connect in HDD to motherboard
3. HDD have been damage because of improper shutdown.

here are the step to detect your HDD
1.pull out your cable from the HDD and then re-insert it make sure it its inserted properly.
2.go to CMOS and then in the "MAIN menu" check the primary master, primary slave, etc. in the primary master your HDD should be detect there. if not enter your primary master for auto detecting.
if nothing happens and still not detected you must replace the cable of your HDD.

Pls. Reply to help you more

Regards
JR



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Haii.. i got a dell dimension 5150 pc desktop the problems is always when i boot time ,its shows a blue screen thats tells the system have to shutdown and check ur hard disk,i have changed the hard disk...

Boot machine then press F8 till u see Advanced Boot options, then go into Safe Mode with Networking and follow instructions on the link below to turn off Auto Reboot on Blue Screen.

http://www.tunexp.com/tips/maintain_your_computer/disabling_blue_screen_of_death_auto-reboot/

Then, get BlueScreenViewer application to Debug what is causing it.
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.html

Do a Find on the site for the word 'Download'

Good luck!
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My computer does not boot up and hangs

Hi, Due to false shut down, your windows has been corrupted. You need to install the new OS and format the PC. The new OS will fix the problem. And do remember always that never do a false shutdown.
Regards, polysandy
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Shut down

ok.. does it boot n thn shut downs.. or it doesn't boot also.. if it boots n thn shutdowns thn there might b a virus problem.. check fr latest n best virus.. n thn check it up.. hope ur prblm 'll b solved.. plzzzzzzzzzz! write in detail... so tht we may gv u proper suggestion..
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