First make sure all you hardware in the computer is plugged in fully.
Few ways that might fix problem:
1. Fix the boot sector of the computer
a. boot sector fix
2. Repair the Operating System
a. insert your Operating System disk, boot from it and press R for repair.
3. Reinstall the Operating System
a. don't forget to reformat you hard drive
There can be many problems wrong with it. Heres a few that may be causing problem:
1. Due to corrupted system files
2. Hardware Failure
3. Virus
4. USB device boot is enabled in BIOS and a USB device are plugged in to the USB port before the system boots.
5. Registry Cleaners program cleaned a important entry
More information is need to get a more exact answer:
Operating System?
Operating System service pack?
Does Safe Mode work?
What changed between it working and it not working?
Installed/Uninstalled any new software?
Installed any new hardware?
Nobody knows,they just predict.
Just like any OS - it would come up with a boot animation (and/or an accompanying terminal display showing what is starting up), and if it has a graphical interface, it would boot into the login screen.
When you boot up just watch the screen and if it says 'Windows Vista' anywhere on it, then your operating system is Vista.
If your computer just shows a blank screen and no icons on your desktop, it may have a virus. If it will not boot completely, you may have issues with your startup files being corrupted. I recently had the same issue and had to take it in for service. Thankfully they were able to save all of my files and reset the computer to factory settings.
many linux distributions you can just download and burn to cd and then boot from cd afterwards and most of them have the dual boot option so you don't need to create one but if you'd like to make one you can use a bootloader like grub or syslinux but most linux distros already have a dual boot option.
Yes. They just keep repeating forever
You may have lost the boot record on the hard drive or the hard drive may have failed. Try booting from a floppy or CD, whatever rescue boot device you have. If you can look at the C: drive from the alternate boot device you may have just lost the boot record. If you can't get to the C: drive you may have either a drive or a controller failure.
The word shoes is the plural form of the singular noun 'shoe'.
A repeating decimal is just a decimal that repeats. An example would be 6.575757... Repeating decimals are infinite.
Both. Just like how 2/2 or .999999999... repeating is still 1.
its just like a boot. draw a boot
The Ending Is Just the Beginning Repeating - song - was created on 2011-06-03.