Could be by a disk left inside the DVD drive. You can also try to unplug an extra storage drive.
It could also be a nonworking RAM.
loading which cause movement of the object or structure is called dynamic loading
yes
Technically yes, but in practice any changes in computer hardware will cause windows to malfunction due to driver issues.
Cause Alot Of people are on it
depends how far into boot it is, if its at the bios one small should do it, if its loading windows it will require you to hold it briefly.
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no. not necessarily,
Have you tried simply loading windows XP. Windows XP also formats your hard drive for you. If you have any data you want to keep make sure and back it up cause Windows XP will erase everything.
Not during violent storms. In a violent storm, such as a severe thunderstorm, tornado, or hurricane, you should stay away from windows. It is possible in high winds for blown objects to crash through windows, breaking them. The flying glass can cause severe injuries.
Its possible you:ve blown a fuse, I would check them first.could also be window motor or your main window control
Possible cause of war?
cause doors just isn't catchy.