Attempt to start the computer in Safe Mode and load a minimal set of drivers. Or you can try rebooting the computer with the operating system disk.
It looks like your hard disk has corrupted file or the hard disk has crashed.
Someone can resolve a unmountable boot volume in the PC by either running windows check disc from the command prompt or by reinstalling windows altogether.
This indicates one of several problems with the boot disk: Possibly not connected properly Possibly not "JUMPERED" properly Possible drive failure Possible disk controller failure Possible disk file corruption.
You can do that, but it's easier to connect the hard drive to a working pc, and clean. It works if you are going to reinstall windows, if you are planning on using linux. Just install it, clean the partitions exactly as you said.
The mass and weight are unchanged. The volume is reduced.
By using volume controller
Each computer model is different however most have a volume control button. When you press the button, the computer will display a graphic of the volume increasing or decreasing.
If you're asking how to turn on the volume, then you can usually find the volume icon on the right side of the start menu. If you're asking how to fix the volume/speakers, then it depends on the type of computer you have. Your best bet is to Google the computer model you have and look for instructions that is specific to your computer.
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no, a tsunami is caused by the displacement of a large volume of a body of water.
turn the volume on
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