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TehLoneHunter

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  1. Oh wait there's this option that I did not notice: Last Known Good Configuration (advanced)
  2. So I tried letting it try to repair for a couple of hours but still nothing so I tried the F8 and it's giving me these choices: Safe Mode Safe Mode with Networking Safe Mode with Command Prompt Enable Boot Logging Enable low-resolution video(640x480) Directory Services Restore Mode Debugging Mode Disable automatic restart on system failure Disable Driver Signature Enforcement Start Windows Normally I've read something on this site saying something about trying "Disable automatic restart on system failure". Should I try it or is it risky?
  3. Edit: i forgot to mention Ive restarted it several times and now the windows repair is working. But its been like this for quite a while already.
  4. Hi I need help this is what happened: I opened my computer yesterday and it became extremely slow for some reason. Then when I was playing a game, the lag was so much the laptop hung. I tried shutting it down via power button but it did not work so I had no choice but to remove the battery. Then the Windows Error Recovery appeared with choices "Start Windows Repair" or "Start Windows normally". When I choose to start normally, it would keep saying Starting Windows but would go back to the Windows Error Recovery after a few seconds. If I chose Start Windows Repair, it would go through the starting up process but then when the windows background appears, the startup repair doesn't appear and shuts the computer down after a few seconds. My laptop is an Asus. I have 74gb left so it's still quite a lot. 2gb ram. I haven't downloaded anything that said it had a virus according to Trend Micro. That's all I can give so far.
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