You are looking at a system reinstall. You probably have a very NASTY virus!
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2007-03-01 15:16:12
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answered by Anonymous
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well you opened an email with the subject "love letter"? if so you downloaded a very harsh virus into your laptop. what you have to do now is reinstall windows into your laptop again. I hope you have the recovery cd or any cds that came with your laptop if not oh boy you are screwed. this will teach you not to trust everybody you meet in the internet. start your pc with the recovery cd. and follow the instructions on the screen.
when given the option format the hd to make sure the virus is completely gone
good luck
2007-03-01 14:06:34
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answered by mash14 3
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Did you try turning it back on? There is a button for wireless on your laptop and one for when you plug the laptop in, check those three things. It also could be something wrong with your connection? Hope this helps you!
2007-03-01 14:39:21
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answered by ? 2
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Since you opened an email , you might have got a virus on your pc or you have BSOD (Blue Screen of Death) ... I recommend you to re-install your operating system
2007-03-01 16:30:05
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answered by habeebshaikali 1
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in step with what you assert. it is not undemanding to be certain what the difficulty is. you probably did no longer say no rely while you're using severe speed or dial or on the spot. while you're using a on the spot information superhighway, it must be sign barrier difficulty. while you're using severe speed, it must be undercover agent ware difficulty, if dial up, must be bandwidth difficulty. in case you have been using you laptop ok till now. i do no longer think of it extremely is laptop difficulty. Modem potential surge difficulty is likewise accessible.
2016-11-26 23:19:18
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answered by tabbitha 4
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from a friend eh?.... hmm
im wondering how he managed to send it to you without blue screening his own system... chances are he opened it before forwarding it......or did he......
so unless your "buddy" is in the practice of just forwarding emails without looking at them... i'd say it was intentional...
reformat...and get new people to hangout with...
have a good day
2007-03-01 14:20:46
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answered by thc_orion 2
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