Most the time if nothing starts after you double click it walk away from the computer for a little while then come back to it and try again and if that doesn't work then restart your computer by pressing the restart button, then if that doesn't work call your computer technicians and let them know what the problem is
Open your all programs in the start menu. Go to accessories. Then go to system tools then system restore. You should be able to restore your computer to a specific day and time.
probably hard drive crash, you should try the restore disk for your operating system. the data is either too corrupt from a virus or you will need a new hard drive. If you can at least get to that safe mode screen the computer should be fine if you try the restore disk.
One must first connect their Blackberry to a computer. Once connected look for the backup and restore files. Hit the restore button. This should restore all files on the blackberry.
Try restarting your computer. If that does not work, try system restore.
Computer should restore all the settings after driving for a while.
Put stuff on it.
It should be on by default. Right click on "My Computer" and select "Properties". One of the tabs that are on that window is "System Restore". Just untick the box that says "Turn off System Restore on all drives".
A computer technician should use the SFC /scan now command on a PC to restore protected system files with known good versions. This command scans system files, and will replace corrupted files.
if you go onto: start>computer and then it should say 'devices with remove-able storage' your computer games icon should be underneath that, double click on that and it should start up. If not then try taking the cdrom out and then put it back in, give it a few seconds and then if nothing pops up on your computer screen you can always try restarting your computer. If this still doesn't work there may be something up with the disc or even the computer! A x
On a Windows machine the system restore process allows a user to return to a previous state on the computer if something goes wrong. This allows you to restore your settings should something go wrong.
One way of getting rid of this virus is to disable system restore and then start the computer up again and then do a virus scan and then you can enable the system restore and the virus should be gone. To disable the system restore - go to start menu - settings - control panel - system - performance - file system - trouble shooting - disable system restore - you will be asked to shut down computer. JUST DONE IT AND IT HAS WORKED FOR ME. GOOD LUCK
An infection can occasionally lie dormant in the system information files used for system restore. Following removal of an infection, system restore should be disabled, thereby removing all of the files, and a new system restore point added manually.