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Hi there,
My computer switched off after I tried to overclock the graphics card through the software provided. When it was rebooting it went to the startup repair option twice but it didn't fix it either time and now when I boot it's just a blank screen. It was system32 errors showing I think**
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
My computer switched off after I tried to overclock the graphics card through the software provided. When it was rebooting it went to the startup repair option twice but it didn't fix it either time and now when I boot it's just a blank screen. It was system32 errors showing I think**
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Does it go through the Windows loading screens at all? if so, try booting into safe mode. It might boot in so you can backup your needed files, but it sounds like corrupt system files.
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Craigyy wrote Does it go through the Windows loading screens at all? if so, try booting into safe mode. It might boot in so you can backup your needed files, but it sounds like corrupt system files.
I was thinking along these same lines. I could be corrupted files. Also like craigyy said if you can get into safe mode do a system restore to a previous point. If not then make a live bootoable repaire windows cd. (I am assuming your on windows) if you dont know how to do that I will help you make one.
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