Perpetual start up repair purgatory.

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    I , also , assumed they were using another computer to make the required dvd ' s the tutorials have said to make.. Thanks for assisting further maxie, as I am not able to continue right now..as i have some day shift stuff to attend to..
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    No problem Yard Dog work always seems to get in the way
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    I have a product key sticker on the base of my laptop.

    No personal email received as yet.

    Cheers
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    Then you have no problems :) Your issue is fixable ... Look on your profile page ...
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    Hi unable to reply to personal msg, am I too new?
    Located not far from Bromley Kent uk.
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    Sorry I should have known better ... I will be over that way at the end of July ...
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    I need to find a solution before the end of July.

    I can't understand why the laptop will not respond to any inputs and just reverts to the perpetual screen and cursor.

    When it goes into start up repair mode for 12+ hours, it would work out it could not actually repair anything.?
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    I think your Recovery Disc must be at fault ..
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    Hard to know, when I down loaded them from the fresh laptop, they obviously completed successfully at the time.

    You guys are the experts is this fixable or a waste of time?

    I am not that keen on taking the laptop in for repair as I have banking details etc on the hard drive.

    Is it possible to retrieve any data from the drive typically backed up a few weeks ago.

    So repair, new hard drive or new laptop??
    Cheers
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       #30

    Please use a working computer and make the required dvd's that the tutorials require and you should be sorted out..
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