To clarify, I executed “sudo apt remove python*” in my terminal, and now all it’s doing is showing me a black screen with a sign-in prompt in the top-left. What have I done, and how do I fix it?
Because he had save Thebes once before.
Well, there are several reasons why it wouldn't boot to the OS. You could not have enough RAM to support the OS. If the CPU is overclocked too far it will not boot to the OS (heat or bus compatability issues) If the OS is unstable, or somehow the Kernel got altered (A Reformat would fix this) If you havn't reformatted since you installed the new MOBO, alot of times the OS will not boot There are a few others which i doubt apply to you, but I would try reformatting as this will most likely fix the problem. (Go into the BIOS and check your CPU temp, it should be running around 30, or 40 degrees Celcius) The operating system, which thought it was running on one lot of hardware, suddenly finds itself running on completely different hardware. It needs to be reinstalled so that it can configure itself for the new hardware. You can replace something like the hard drive or memory chips without that being necessary, but certainly not the motherboard.
There are many options one can take when the operating system is not found. Once can try using a boot disk to try and fix the system, or one can attempt to recover the disk by taking it to a computer repair specialist.
Reformat the hard drive Reformat the hard drive
You can't. You must have some form of installation medium to install an operating system. Although it is possible to install over a network, it is very difficult to set this up correctly, and you will still need the installation files on another computer. Depending on the operating system in question, it may be possible to remove the hard drive, connect it to another computer, and either image a file system onto it, or run the installer (providing, again, that you have a disk or files). well if you don't have the RIGHT disk you could try Ubuntu...it is free and all you need is a blank CD to make a Ubuntu live CD if you don't have ANY disk I'm afraid you are S.O.L my friend... keep in mind that Ubuntu is a Linux OS not windows so you will not be able to run .exe files on it...you'll have to run tar.gz(i think) files on Ubuntu, and Ubuntu is not good for games, although with the use of windows emulators (such as W.I.N.E.) you can get some .exe files and some games to work
I think you have to charge it...did you try that?If it didn't work,i think you have to fix it somehow...
Yes I think it is. My computer broke several times and I think that it's quite helpful at those times of trouble. Coming from an irresponsible lad like me, that what I can say.
The purpose of computer lights are to see inside your computer. If a part is broke, then you can turn on the lights and fix the broken computer parts.
Just fix the wire in the back of your computer! if it's a laptop then you probably broke it!
“DO YOU FIX DENTURES THEY BROKE IN HALF”
I don't think you can, I just broke one too, and so far I can't fix it. Sorry if this didn't help!
some lady said if it anit broke don't fix it
If It Ain't Broke...
fix her
Then fix it retard.
Fix it
Replace it with a new one.