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ok so a week ago my i was using my other pc which has windows 8 on it and i couldn't open my libraries. i got someone to have a look at it and it turns out the file explorer was corrupt, so i did a system restore. after this i backed up all of my data and i tried to install windows 7 onto it. i tried multiple times but it kept on failing, i did some research and it said that a certain thing was stopping it from installing.
so i went into the bios and i had a look around, changed a few settings but then i saw it said "operating system" so i put it to "any" it then brought up 4 options i forgot what they were but i put "always execute" on all of them. i then restated the pc and now nothing comes up on the screen. +REP to who ever finds a solution.
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so i went into the bios and i had a look around, changed a few settings but then i saw it said "operating system" so i put it to "any" it then brought up 4 options i forgot what they were but i put "always execute" on all of them. i then restated the pc and now nothing comes up on the screen. +REP to who ever finds a solution.
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I have just fixed a friends laptop that had the exact same problem, the only way that i figured on how to fix it, is to connect it up to another PC and format it that way. I tried everything, but that's the only way i could make the screen turn on. So try that.
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Craig- wrote I have just fixed a friends laptop that had the exact same problem, the only way that i figured on how to fix it, is to connect it up to another PC and format it that way. I tried everything, but that's the only way i could make the screen turn on. So try that.to connect what up? it was after i did something in the bios, is there a way to reset the bios?
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Craig- wrote I have just fixed a friends laptop that had the exact same problem, the only way that i figured on how to fix it, is to connect it up to another PC and format it that way. I tried everything, but that's the only way i could make the screen turn on. So try that.to connect what up? it was after i did something in the bios, is there a way to reset the bios?
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Craig- wrote I have just fixed a friends laptop that had the exact same problem, the only way that i figured on how to fix it, is to connect it up to another PC and format it that way. I tried everything, but that's the only way i could make the screen turn on. So try that.to connect what up? it was after i did something in the bios, is there a way to reset the bios?
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Craig- wrote I have just fixed a friends laptop that had the exact same problem, the only way that i figured on how to fix it, is to connect it up to another PC and format it that way. I tried everything, but that's the only way i could make the screen turn on. So try that.to connect what up? it was after i did something in the bios, is there a way to reset the bios?
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sorry i dont know why it posted it 5 times :/
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if i reset it by the jumpers, would that work?
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What do you mean by the jumpers?
But the usual way to reset the BIOS is to remove the battery from your motherboard.
But the usual way to reset the BIOS is to remove the battery from your motherboard.
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Apec wrote sorry i dont know why it posted it 5 times :/
Try and remove the battery from the motherboard
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