Your hardware might not meet the minimum gaming requirements.
Depending on the problem and if you do not want to reinstall the OS(remember backup) you can either restore Windows to a prior date before the problem or boot with a Windows 7 DVD and try a repair. You can also access prompt from the DVD and run diskcheck and bootrec commands. Do research before using commands.
That is still a new laptop on lenovos line up. It would have no problem running windows 7 as it probably comes with either 7 or 8
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Either try disconnecting the battery for about 10 minutes or have vehicle scanned to deterine problem and have codes cleared
Either try disconnecting the battery for about 10 minutes or have vehicle scanned to determine problem and clear codes
Either try disconnecting the battery for about 10 minutes or have vehicle scanned and codes cleared
you will encounter giratina, either catch him that's best, or defeat him
You either lost your operating system if it was windows based or an application that was windows based or your tabs (windows open)
If the fuse went out, NONE of the windows would work. I suspect the master switch on the drivers door panel. To confirm this, try the windows using the switch in the door for that window. If the windows work, the problem is the switch on the drivers door. If they don't, you've either got 4 bad motors or some loose wiring. Good luck.
not completely. While programs will work on either one, they are different types of Windows XP. not completely. While programs will work on either one, they are different types of Windows XP.
My 92 PA did the same thing. I had to replace the crank sensor and then the cam sensor. Either one can cause this problem.
Either tell windows to check for and install updates, or go to windows website and download them from there.