Prevention Tips Sign in to Windows Computers Failed

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Turn on or restart the computer, but the computer only displays an error when trying to get into Windows is the thing that is annoying. This article may help overcome them.

When the computer startup, and did not want to get into Windows with an error like 'etc not found' or may many things, among others, may cause display a ‘blue screen’:

1. Windows operating system there are files that are accidentally erased

2. There is a virus, spyware or trojan which follow-up 'loading' when computer startup

3. There are files (drivers) damaged, and when read by the Windows failed

4. There was damage to the hardware, especially in computer memory or hard drive

5. Windows operating system installed is damaged or not finished

6. There are BIOS settings that are not true or setting a new modified

How to check and handle is:

1. Startup using 'safe mode' (press F5 when the computer first to get into Windows, then select 'safe mode'). If the computer made it into Windows means that there is 'loading' which cannot be read by Windows correctly. Turn off the 'loading' using the command 'msconfig' at the startup (called at start> run> msconfig)

2. If your computer does not get into Windows, the easiest way is to repair Windows. The trick is to insert the Windows installation CD, continue to change the BIOS to startup via CD / DVD-ROM drive, after installation go to the install of Windows, the Windows repair option choices. You can reinstall Windows to a new folder or reformat the hard drive if it fails to repair Windows.

3. Make sure you do not have to change BIOS settings before, if you should return there as before, if you forget to better choose the option 'Loading BIOS defaults'.

4. If the above steps fail all, there may be damage to your hardware. Damage is generally located on the memory and hard drive. VGA and mainboard may be damaged, but the likelihood is very small.


notes: Damage VGA card drivers can also cause Windows cannot enter. You need to startup in 'safe mode' and then uninstall the VGA driver is damaged first, and re-install the new VGA driver is right when coming into Windows normally.

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