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From: Frustrated Sandee on 27 Dec 2009 05:34 Could anybody help me please. I have a Toshiba Satellite A100 laptop which I was trying to do a clean up of the C drive. The laptop went to reboot itself and now just gives me the option of either selecting F2 or F12 and then just keeps rebooting over and over again. It doesn't even boot in safe mode in which I could access the MS DOS windows to try fix the problem. Could somebody please help me!
From: Leonard Grey on 27 Dec 2009 06:29 I'll be frank: Time for you to show your computer to a professional. No one has any idea what you did to your computer or what "clean up of the C drive" means. And there is no such thing as "MS DOS windows." The last version of Windows built on DOS was Windows ME. Have the computer professionally repaired before you get yourself into more trouble. --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Frustrated Sandee wrote: > Could anybody help me please. I have a Toshiba Satellite A100 laptop which I > was trying to do a clean up of the C drive. The laptop went to reboot itself > and now just gives me the option of either selecting F2 or F12 and then just > keeps rebooting over and over again. > > It doesn't even boot in safe mode in which I could access the MS DOS windows > to try fix the problem. Could somebody please help me!
From: nass on 27 Dec 2009 08:26 "Frustrated Sandee" wrote: > Could anybody help me please. I have a Toshiba Satellite A100 laptop which I > was trying to do a clean up of the C drive. The laptop went to reboot itself > and now just gives me the option of either selecting F2 or F12 and then just > keeps rebooting over and over again. > > It doesn't even boot in safe mode in which I could access the MS DOS windows > to try fix the problem. Could somebody please help me! Hi, I faced same scenario not long a go, try to press F12 and F8 together to get to the Boot up menu, from there select the internal Hard drive and see if you can boot up. If you can then try to restore your system and see if that will help gain consistency of the Boot up and the operating system. I think you may deleted a file belong to the BIOS! Failing the above try Last Good known Config that worked or failing that try to repair the operating system or as Leo mentioned it is time for a Local pro to look at it or it is time for a new machine for a new year!!! HTH nass --- http://www.nasstec.co.uk
From: Daave on 27 Dec 2009 09:53 Frustrated Sandee wrote: > Could anybody help me please. I have a Toshiba Satellite A100 laptop > which I was trying to do a clean up of the C drive. The laptop went > to reboot itself and now just gives me the option of either selecting > F2 or F12 and then just keeps rebooting over and over again. > > It doesn't even boot in safe mode in which I could access the MS DOS > windows to try fix the problem. Could somebody please help me! You made this same post 24 hours ago to another newsgroup. Have you looked at those responses? In the future, please refrain from multi-posting, which results in duplication of effort, confusion, and responses not seen by everybody. If you must choose more than one group to post your question to, you shold cross-post instead: http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
From: deejaydee on 28 Dec 2009 12:31 "Daave" <daave(a)example.com> wrote in message news:Of3kVRwhKHA.2188(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Frustrated Sandee wrote: >> Could anybody help me please. I have a Toshiba Satellite A100 laptop >> which I was trying to do a clean up of the C drive. The laptop went >> to reboot itself and now just gives me the option of either selecting >> F2 or F12 and then just keeps rebooting over and over again. >> >> It doesn't even boot in safe mode in which I could access the MS DOS >> windows to try fix the problem. Could somebody please help me! > > You made this same post 24 hours ago to another newsgroup. Have you looked > at those responses? > > In the future, please refrain from multi-posting, which results in > duplication of effort, confusion, and responses not seen by everybody. If > you must choose more than one group to post your question to, you shold > cross-post instead: > > http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm he >Hi to the group,& a happy new year I have a similar laptop as Sandee, mine is the A200. You don;t say what Recovery disks you have. Mine came with a DVD ram Disk. The options that you mention F2 or f12 give you the BIOS, or F12 another way to load from the Ram Disk . I was wondering if your's would be the same. What happens is choosing the Ram Disk ,it unpacks the data to the hard drive, similar to Zip or Crypted Files deejaydee
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