There are various reasons why Windows does not start. The first assumption is a defect in the boot environment that prevents the system from starting. However, causes can also be a defective file ...
If the Startup Impact column in Task Manager is showing Not measured, this post will help you. This usually means Windows is not tracking startup apps at boot time. The good news is that it is usually ...
1) [Windows Boot Manager (Intel <hard drive model number> <lots of spaces> -<serial-number looking thing>)] 2) [P1: ATAPI iHAS123 Y ] <- My DVD drive In the Save and Exit setup screen I have a boot ...
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