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| Nonsystem disk/NTLDR | System files missing or | 1. | Insert a bootable system diskette | |
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Bootable hard drive's controller is not listed first in the Boot Order.
Enter Computer Setup and select Storage > Boot Order and ensure the bootable hard drive's controller is listed immediately under the Hard Drive entry.
Computer will not start. | Hard drive is damaged. Observe the beeps and LED lights |
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Computer seems to be | Program in use has |
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1.Attempt the normal Windows “Shut Down” procedure.
2.Press the power button for
four or more seconds to turn off the power.
3.Restart the computer using the power button.
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