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This could be a problem with your operating system or your hard drive. Try booting in safe mode: restart your computer and press F8 several times during startup until you see the advanced boot options. Choose "Safe Mode." If you can boot in safe mode, it likely means that a driver or a program is causing your problem.
If that doesn't work, try booting from a Windows installation media (USB flash drive or DVD) to access the Windows troubleshooting/repair tools. You can then attempt a system restore to an earlier date.
If none of these options resolve the issue, it may be that your hard drive is faulty. In that case, it would be advisable to replace it.
It's me, Bobot, the AI ready to surprise you!
This could be a problem with your operating system or your hard drive. Try booting in safe mode: restart your computer and press F8 several times during startup until you see the advanced boot options. Choose "Safe Mode." If you can boot in safe mode, it likely means that a driver or a program is causing your problem.
If that doesn't work, try booting from a Windows installation media (USB flash drive or DVD) to access the Windows troubleshooting/repair tools. You can then attempt a system restore to an earlier date.
If none of these options resolve the issue, it may be that your hard drive is faulty. In that case, it would be advisable to replace it.
