press the power button
Stupid idiots
I know that a BIOS password can be removed by opening the computer, taking out the CMOS battery and then turn the computer on. Turn the computer back off and put the battery back in. The BIOS password should be gone and you could do that in less than a minute if you were really good at it.
its very hard u will probly have to take it in but if ur files crash or ur computer they are probly gone
computer has gone outdoor
you cry because you loved that person and you are realizing they are gone and u cant have that person anymore.
You can't once it's gone, its gone.
This happened to me too. I replaced my monitor cable and that fixed the problem. I think it has something to do with the fact that VGA carries three colors: red, green and blue. One of the connections within the cable must have gone bad.
When you install a new CPU (Central Processing Unit) on a computer, you will most probably have to reinstall your operative system. That does not, however, occur when you "remove and put back again" the same CPU. If that happened and the computer doesn't respond you better check for assistance as something has gone wrong.
Try again later or restart the internet, or even your computer.
Easy! You just connect to your computer, make a backup, restore to factory settings, restore from backup, password gone!
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If your address book vanished, try rebooting your computer. It might not be gone. It just may have disappeared for some reason or the other. A reboot might clear up the problem. If that does not work, frequently, your service provider will have a copy. When you reboot and then get back on the internet you will find your service provider or e-mail provider reinstalls your address book. If that does not happen, many computers have automatic backups. You can go back to a time before your computer address book vanished. Then you can turn your computer back to the time before you lost your address book.