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Jwhizzy (m)
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Help.Wen i turn on my laptop n log into my windows acc,i don't see any desktop or toolbar icons.All i see is a blank background image.The keyboard short keys do nt work,start menu does nt work,alt f4 does nt work,just a plain background image.What do i do.Please
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hustla (m)
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Its time to throw away yo laptop or sell it for 2,500. 
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Jwhizzy (m)
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10ks 4 your help@hustla
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hustla (m)
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thanks to.u are welcome, a pleasure
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bigrovar (m)
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guess what happened was u forcefully shut down your system, these ususally happen esp when d system froze after u embarked on a memory or processor intensive task, if u are using object dock or any dock in particular disabling it might help, otherwise u have to create a new administrator account.moving all files in the old account to the new one.i no be computer guru but the small that i know from experience that was what i did and the problem was solved
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Jwhizzy (m)
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@bigrovar.Hw do i create a new admin acc when dere is no single icon on d desktop.If i was to use safe mode,how wil i create d acc.10ks my person
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bigrovar (m)
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the more u tell me about this the more it is beginning to seem to be a virus or spy ware possibly a virus i don't know what anti virus u use.but uif u are online i would recommend nod32.kaspersky internet security.if u are on line i would suggest u update them.
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Maleeq (m)
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@Jwhizzy
After the OS loads and you get to the "desktop background image", try this
1- Press the "Windows Key" and "R" together to bring up the "RUN" dialog box. 2- Type "explorer.exe" and the click "OK" 3- Hopefully, your desktop should be restored. 4-If that happens, I'd suggest you runs a system file check on your laptop. To do this, have your Windows installation CD close by, start a command prompt, and type in "sfc /scanonce" and then reboot your system. Hopefully, it would fix any errors.
If Step 1 does not bring anything up, do this instead:
1- Press this key combination, "CTRL + ALT + DELETE" or "CTRL + SHIFT + ESC" to bring up the "Task Manager" 2- On the "File" Menu, click "New Task(Run, )" 3- Continue from STEP 2 on the previous solution above.
If it doesn't work, let me know.
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Jwhizzy (m)
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10ks.It worked.I'm so grateful.Big ups to u.
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Maleeq (m)
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No problems! Always a pleasure helping out
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inze (m)
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its a good thing someone is always there to help solve problems arising from computers.
Good work guys, keep the flag flying.
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