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  1. Posts : 64
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       #51

    you may not see this now since u said see ya tomorrow but here it is. Remember im norwegian. Dont get confused over the language.Windows does not boot-dsc_0298.jpg if u need to i can restart the computer and choose english
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  2. Posts : 64
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       #52

    I posted the photo. I cant backup because im at school and i dont have an external HDD. Where should i backup my files?
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  3. Posts : 64
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       #53

    please answer quickly. i do not have sp much time.
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       #54

    TheGhastSlayer said:
    please answer quickly. i do not have sp much time.
    Well, you can backup your data to dvd's then. If that's even not possible for you, you can backup it to your 283G partition.
    You can then boot off a installation disc and do a repair install.
    On a second thought, does your laptop has a recovery partition? Post the exact make and model of your laptop.
    And regarding quick answer, we try our best to answer as many threads as quickly as possible but we do have a non-cyber real life out there. Don't we?
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  5. Posts : 44
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       #55

    If you cannot boot into Windows at all, turn on your computer and press "F11" to begin the recovery process.

    Read more: How to Reinstall a Packard Bell From a Hidden Partition | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_7608636_reinstall-packard-bell-hidden-partition.html#ixzz1sVHKsGXZ

    Maybe this will be of some help?
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  6. Posts : 64
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       #56

    EzioAuditore said:
    TheGhastSlayer said:
    please answer quickly. i do not have sp much time.
    Well, you can backup your data to dvd's then. If that's even not possible for you, you can backup it to your 283G partition.
    You can then boot off a installation disc and do a repair install.
    On a second thought, does your laptop has a recovery partition? Post the exact make and model of your laptop.
    And regarding quick answer, we try our best to answer as many threads as quickly as possible but we do have a non-cyber real life out there. Don't we?
    Yes i can do backup to DVD's but if i backup to that partition to the 282g won't i loose that backup if something is wrong because thats the partition im running windows on. And "gjennoppretting partisjon" means "recovery partition" so yes ihave it. M model number is new 95. Pacard Bell Easynote NEW45. Back to the repair install. Is it installing a fresh installation of windows 7? Cause i dont want to remove my users, and if i copy back the programfiles, the applications will not run like they should.
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  7. Posts : 64
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       #57

    IFix said:
    If you cannot boot into Windows at all, turn on your computer and press "F11" to begin the recovery process.

    Read more: How to Reinstall a Packard Bell From a Hidden Partition | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_7608636_reinstall-packard-bell-hidden-partition.html#ixzz1sVHKsGXZ

    Maybe this will be of some help?
    Will i loose my fils? When i click F11?
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  8. Posts : 44
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       #58

    Press "ALT" and "F10" simultaneously during start-up. Continue holding ALT and pressing "F10" at regular intervals as the computer starts.

    Read more: How to Access a Restore Partition on a Packard Bell | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_7444438_access-restore-partition-packard-bell.html#ixzz1sVJ3GPFH

    Maybe this can help?
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  9. Posts : 146
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 - Service Pack 1
       #59

    Hello.

    Is your OS partition Active ?
    If that partiton isn't Active you can't boot.

    Follow this tutorial to check this : Partition - Mark as Active

    And, did you got any Recovery CD with your Laptop ? If answer is yes , you can use it to recover your OS.

    Trinty.
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  10. Posts : 64
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       #60

    IFix said:
    Press "ALT" and "F10" simultaneously during start-up. Continue holding ALT and pressing "F10" at regular intervals as the computer starts.

    Read more: How to Access a Restore Partition on a Packard Bell | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_7444438_access-restore-partition-packard-bell.html#ixzz1sVJ3GPFH

    Maybe this can help?
    But will i loose any files if i do one of these options?
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