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45% or 90% ??
umm if you can see the system tray you will have a graphics card icon there.
browse and find the settings for screen rotation and adjust from there.
Turn the computer off.
Disconnect the keyboard.
Take it to a computer-store, and purchase a replacement.
Give them the old keyboard, and ask them to responsibly "recycle" the old keyboard.
The power good line on the power supply is the problem. Make sure the power cable is seated fully on the motherboard. Measure the voltage on the coin cell battery. It may need to be replaced. A low cell will stop it from booting. Worst case is a bad sector on the hard drive. That happens a lot too.
I can try and suggest you check the cables from you CD-ROM, any sort of damage the CD might have.
Or then again, if your Hard Drive is SATA connected, then you'll need to load the SATA controler (F6 on the windows instalation)
And, in last case, either upgrade your bios or try a different CD-ROM drive unit.
But I would defenatly put my money on the cables.
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