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Okay Had system 10 months and now I frequently start in START REPAIR MODE. It runs forever asks me to restore which I have numerous times does not work then I just cancel rstore and let run as long as needed which then it reboots. Many times it runs good for a while then poop again several times aweek. I will start in safe mode if it lets me and have done everything I know to do. Looking for any kind of direction, since I am not an IT tech and my son, who would have taken care of my problem is still recovering from a Traumatic Brain Injury, TBI among other injuries after being iwounded in iraq by an IED, while serving in the US Army. So my go to guy for now is also in repair mode. Thank you, Brianito -- brianitos |
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brianitos wrote:
Okay Had system 10 months and now I frequently start in START REPAIR MODE. It runs forever asks me to restore which I have numerous times does not work then I just cancel rstore and let run as long as needed which then it reboots. Many times it runs good for a while then poop again several times aweek. I will start in safe mode if it lets me and have done everything I know to do. Looking for any kind of direction, since I am not an IT tech and my son, who would have taken care of my problem is still recovering from a Traumatic Brain Injury, TBI among other injuries after being iwounded in iraq by an IED, while serving in the US Army. So my go to guy for now is also in repair mode. My condolences on your son's illness. You probably should take the machine to a skilled local computer tech then. Don't use a BigComputerStore/GeekSquad type of place. If you want to try and troubleshoot this yourself (requires a certain level of computer skills): 1. Make sure the computer is virus/malware-free so you know you are working from a clean base: http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/...moving_Malware 2. Do hardware troubleshooting (because random failures such as you describe are most often caused by bad/failing hardware): http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/...ardware_Tshoot Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |