It could be that your computer is infected with a virus, has a problem executing the loader program that starts the operating system, has a hard drive problem, or gets caught in an infinite loop.
Here are a few steps you can take to get windows xp back in action. 1. Restart your computer and press one of the F buttons to go into safe mode. 2. Reset your power supply and/or NVRAM by doing a cold boot or changing the power outage.(Or you can unplug it for a minute or two) 3. Insert the windows xp disc and reinstall windows by pressing a F button and going to the "load from disc" option. 4. Take your computer to a computer technician, etc. 5. Try a universal boot disk - They may not work or be outdated by now. Here are a few steps you can take to get windows xp back in action. 1. Restart your computer and press one of the F buttons to go into safe mode. 2. Reset your power supply and/or NVRAM by doing a cold boot or changing the power outage.(Or you can unplug it for a minute or two) 3. Insert the windows xp disc and reinstall windows by pressing a F button and going to the "load from disc" option. 4. Take your computer to a computer technician, etc. 5. Try a universal boot disk - They may not work or be outdated by now.
what it means is on startup of your computer the first thing your computer looks at is the CD ROM if there is no CD in the ROM drive it will then go to either floppy disc if you have one ,or read off your hard drive and windows should start up. all this info is put into your bios on the first time setup. Okay, I understand that but it will not boot … it stay at "CD-Rom Boot Priority .. No Medium Reboot and select proper boot drive" what do I select? 1…2…3…
No don't stay with xp or get Windows 7 unless you want to have your computer crash non-stop
Any icon on the desktop will stay on the desktop when you restart your computer. Upon windows shutdown, Windows saves all of your settings and preferences. So when you restart all of the icons, documents, pictures and everything else will stay right were it was.
because apple has the fastest computer and you can have all programs you have on windows on it. There is no reason to stay on windows. People will say Windows have more programs but mac has the same programs just under different names, and mostly its freeware.
Windows 7 is about 4 million times better then Vista. no actually its not. it can make your computer slower and isn't actually that different.
Yes if you shutdown your computer t closes anything you have open at that time. Usually if I want a window to stay open on mine I will just close it and not do any shutdowns or log offs and it is still there the next time I open my computer.
Ubuntu generally creates a different partition on your hard drive, formatted with the EXT4 filesystem. Therefore, without special software, you cannot access your files on Ubuntu from Windows. However, you can access your Windows files from Ubuntu without any trouble. When Ubuntu is installed, you get to choose whether to boot into Ubuntu or Windows when the computer turns on. That means that you cannot be actively logged into both Windows and Ubuntu on the same computer. However, you can install Ubuntu on a virtual machine, making the computer run Ubuntu inside an emulator in Windows. This makes it possible to run Ubuntu while you are logged into Windows. I do not recommend it, though. Ubuntu users and Windows users are in different operating systems, so you cannot just switch between them like you can in Windows accounts.
Boot camp costs between $5000-$10000. This is for a 30 day stay.
Legally - you can't. The original copy of Windows 8 that came with the computer, is matched to the specific machine - by data held in the registry. To stay legal, you would have to use the disc that came with the computer - not someone else's copy.
There is a boot camp located near Dallas called Get Motivated Boot Camp that uses uses physical conditioning and therapy if needed. More information can be found at: http://getmotivatedbootcamp.com
DreamWorks has the logo of a boy fishing. It was Stephen Spielberg's idea, hoping that it would remind viewers of Hollywood's golden age by promoting a nostalgic, idyllic look that reminded people of their inner child. As the studio has grown the logo has adapted to fit the modern time period, using computer graphics and colorful lettering to stay current.