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Computer partially frozen after starting for half an hour?
05-24-2014, 11:23 AM
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Computer partially frozen after starting for half an hour?
Sth happened while i was turning it off. Ive clicked shut down in start menu and since it takes a while for the restart/shut down/log off window to open i impulssively clicked google chrome cause i remembered sth i need for school tommorow and then everything went wrong. That last shut down option never showed but everything started shutting down a lot of end now windows happen so fast w/o me even catching what for i just saw one was for bluetooth and now it takes 30min to start it its inactive when it does finally, the start line is grey and completely inactive. Help if you can. :'(

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05-24-2014, 11:25 AM
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why the fuck did you put it in the freezer?

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05-24-2014, 11:30 AM
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Start defragging i guess. or try manually cleaning your ram using an eraser (literally, just brush the ram with a pencil eraser, it works for me.)
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05-24-2014, 11:38 AM
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Hi

Shut down again.
Switch on and constantly tap F8 about once per second.
You will come to the Advanced Startup Options.

Click on "Last Known Good Configuration"

If this doesn't work go back to Advanced Startup and try "Safe Mode"

If you can boot up in Safe Mode you should be able to access your files etc.

If, when you shut down you still can't boot up normally then boot up in Safe Mode again and try System Restore.
See link
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windo...em-restore
This is for Win7 If you have a different OS simply Google "System Restore Vista" or whatever OS you have to find out how to use it.
Select a date that is just prior to the start of your problems.

Files / data / photos etc will be OK.
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