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A couple of hours ago I had restarted my computer. I didn't shut down or restart it for about ten days and when I started it back up again, the screen said:

"We apologize for the inconvenience, but windows did not start successfully. A recent hardware or software change might have caused this. If your computer stopped responding, restarted unexpectedly, or was automatically shut down to protect your files and folders, choose Last Known Good Configuration to revert to the most recent settings that worked.

If a previous start up attempt was interrupted due to a power failure or because the Power or Reset button was pressed, or if you aren't sure what caused the problem, choose Start Windows Normally

Safe Mode

Safe Mode with Networking

Safe Mode with Command Prompt

Last Known Good Configuration (your most recent settings that worked)

Start Windows Normally"

I chose every one of these options and it came to a blue screen that disappeared very quickly and I could not read what it said and it restarted the computer. After it restarted itself, it came back to the above screen again.

This happened to my computer before BUT i can't remember what i had to do all i can remember is that i have to press F2 (BIOS) when the computer restarts and go to the advanced tab. PLEASE HELP I WANT MY COMPUTER BACK =[

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  1. Do you have your windows CD?

    Pop it in the drive, try to boot to that, and choose the recovery (repair?) option.

    Going in to BIOS was probably to check and make sure that your CD/DVD drive was the first boot drive, so that the computer would try to boot from the CD/DVD before trying to boot from the hard drive.

    That should fix errors that windows perceives to be a problem, but if it doesn't recognize an error it won't fix it. If you have corrupt system files it will reload those files off of the CD. If it works and you get back in to windows, try to make sure you have all current windows updates installed.


  2. you have been restarting or shutting your pc manually if not, its involving your pc  security i.e viruses etc im 100% sure its the viruses it has completly stuffed you computer,it happened to me and my uncle who is a computer engineer scanned my harddrive with his computer and over 600 vruses

  3. ok mine did that once so press start windows normally and then if a screen comes up press (F10) on mine anyways and it will give you options press recover windows and it will load for like 30 minutes  then you got your computer back when it gets to the second screen though look at the very bottom and there should be options choose the best one

  4. called

    blue screen of death

    its kinda like the xbox 360's red ring of death

    ur computers done.. over with D:

  5. Aww.. this is also known as "The Blue Screen of Death,"

    Unfortunately, your computer has horribly died!!

    Although, when that occurred to my computer i brought it to a technician, and it lives to tell the tale. :]

    Good Luck with your computer, hope all goes well.  

  6. try out Safe Mode or Last known ....

    else insert a bootable cd of windows and follow the commands to instal windows again

  7. I had it a few times and it was fine. It may be you have a virus or your computer died

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