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i dont know what happen but now when i log in the screen be black and the start bar at the bottom be gone and the onle thing that be open is my document folder how do i fix this

2007-04-28 01:55:30 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Other - Computers

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get a LiveCDrom from http://pclinuxos.com or http://www.mepis.org/node/1462

burn to CDrom, insert in CDrom, reboot. Has 5500 free games, programs, applications! The live Forums help (instantly, right now!), if you have a question.

If everything boots up fine, then the hardware is great, but, the Microsoft has some of the "114,000 Microsoft Virus Definitions" and will have to be fully restored or simply tossed out.

All the 800+ FREE 'Nix OSes are immune to all "114,000 Microsoft Virus Definitions". That is one reason that Microsoft.com, MSN.com, run on 15,000 Akamai Linux servers. Likewise, Hotmail.com, since purchase in 1997, only runs on 'Nix clone FreeBSD, as does Yahoo.

Yeah, google runs on 100,000 Linux clustered servers,
IBM, Boeing, and 165 world governments all do Linux.
Easy, fun, and what I put on all donated older systems of Pentium Class 300mhz or faster. Upto 50X faster, with true multi-processing.

Like if Microsoft is in charge of Airport passenger terminals, and you see there is only one security gate with long lines, hours of wasted time waiting...

Then, Linux and BSD show up, erect 4,000 parallel paths into the airport! Each is run by a team of experts! If you are good and safe, clean of any problems, you are rushed directly to your seat on the plane!

And, no crashes! That is fairly important... no reboots, no "my dog of an operating system ate my homework"!

We put it on all charity donated computers in our thrift stores.

And we include the FREE Linux or BSD live cdrom with each one!

2007-04-28 02:16:42 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Sounds like you are in the DOS screen.
At the blinking cursor - type WIN then hit enter
If that fails press CTLT+ALT+DEL to get to TASK MANAGER

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2007-04-28 02:00:45 · answer #2 · answered by Mr. T 7 · 0 0

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