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Re: Post Your Computer (PC) Troubles Here. by horllamy(m): 12:47pm On Jul 03, 2016
pasydron:
Goodmorning... My laptop freezes.This happens about 20 minutes after turning it on. I use windows 7 ultimate. Pls what could be the possible cause of this? Thanks

It maybe your hard drive as fault
Re: Post Your Computer (PC) Troubles Here. by jessetom(m): 2:26pm On Jul 03, 2016
Oh Thank God. This is the kind of therad I have been searching for .
Okay gurus, here we go.

My PC (hp Elitebook 8440p) does Not boot. After the boot animation, It says:

'Your PC needs to be repaired.
Boot configuration data is missing or corrupted. '

Then It displays some error code below it . It also says I should fix this problem by inserting my installation disc or media(ie the W8 disc since I am using W8).

So on trying to fix this problem, I inserted my windows 8.0 installation disc and restarted the PC. On restart, I entered boot options and on boot options I could find only

1. Notebook hard drive
2. Notebook ethernet

No USB or CD rom.
So I set out to go to BIOS settings to includewindows installationdisc or even USB among the boot optiins but lo and behold, it was asking for bios password and I didn't remember puttinga password for my bios and the first person to use the PC before me is dead :-(
So I don'treally knowwhat to do right now. I am trapped and i'mstanding on a time bomb now because my final year project work i'd inside the harddrive of the PC and I my defence is next week friday.

Please gurus help me. I would liketo have my system back on and in operation.
Thank you all for your responses.
Re: Post Your Computer (PC) Troubles Here. by horllamy(m): 3:24pm On Jul 03, 2016
jessetom:
Oh Thank God. This is the kind of therad I have been searching for .
Okay gurus, here we go.

My PC (hp Elitebook 8440p) does Not boot. After the boot animation, It says:

'Your PC needs to be repaired.
Boot configuration data is missing or corrupted. '

Then It displays some error code below it . It also says I should fix this problem by inserting my installation disc or media(ie the W8 disc since I am using W8).

So on trying to fix this problem, I inserted my windows 8.0 installation disc and restarted the PC. On restart, I entered boot options and on boot options I could find only

1. Notebook hard drive
2. Notebook ethernet

No USB or CD rom.
So I set out to go to BIOS settings to includewindows installationdisc or even USB among the boot optiins but lo and behold, it was asking for bios password and I didn't remember puttinga password for my bios and the first person to use the PC before me is dead :-(
So I don'treally knowwhat to do right now. I am trapped and i'mstanding on a time bomb now because my final year project work i'd inside the harddrive of the PC and I my defence is next week friday.

Please gurus help me. I would liketo have my system back on and in operation.
Thank you all for your responses.

First concerning your project you can remove the hard disk and use it as external so that you can copy your file.

Secondly concerning formatting if you are living within lagos I can help you with that. Check my signature for my whatsapp number.
Re: Post Your Computer (PC) Troubles Here. by Sholzbankz: 5:15pm On Jul 03, 2016
Hi peepz. Gat an Msi gaming laptop. 1tb. 8gb ram wit 1gb dedicated nvidia graphics. But it gats vga ish. How do I go abt dis.
Re: Post Your Computer (PC) Troubles Here. by Bobbyunitedfc(m): 6:21pm On Jul 03, 2016
sdkencryptedappdll error while trying to open pes 2016,64 bit.....akbelive pls come to my aid biko
Re: Post Your Computer (PC) Troubles Here. by jessetom(m): 8:00pm On Jul 03, 2016
horllamy:


First concerning your project you can remove the hard disk and use it as external so that you can copy your file.

Secondly concerning formatting if you are living within lagos I can help you with that. Check my signature for my whatsapp number.

Thank you.
But how can I fix the system. I have software and other stuff inside thesystem that I would like to use.
Re: Post Your Computer (PC) Troubles Here. by horllamy(m): 9:14pm On Jul 03, 2016
jessetom:


Thank you.
But how can I fix the system. I have software and other stuff inside thesystem that I would like to use.

You can copy the software during the processing of the backup
Re: Post Your Computer (PC) Troubles Here. by Popsyn1(m): 10:26pm On Jul 03, 2016
justi4jesu:





What version of Windows are you using?

Windows 10 Pro.
Thanks.
Re: Post Your Computer (PC) Troubles Here. by Lexusgs430: 10:31pm On Jul 03, 2016
jessetom:
Oh Thank God. This is the kind of therad I have been searching for .
Okay gurus, here we go.

My PC (hp Elitebook 8440p) does Not boot. After the boot animation, It says:

'Your PC needs to be repaired.
Boot configuration data is missing or corrupted. '

Then It displays some error code below it . It also says I should fix this problem by inserting my installation disc or media(ie the W8 disc since I am using W8).

So on trying to fix this problem, I inserted my windows 8.0 installation disc and restarted the PC. On restart, I entered boot options and on boot options I could find only

1. Notebook hard drive
2. Notebook ethernet

No USB or CD rom.
So I set out to go to BIOS settings to includewindows installationdisc or even USB among the boot optiins but lo and behold, it was asking for bios password and I didn't remember puttinga password for my bios and the first person to use the PC before me is dead :-(
So I don'treally knowwhat to do right now. I am trapped and i'mstanding on a time bomb now because my final year project work i'd inside the harddrive of the PC and I my defence is next week friday.

Please gurus help me. I would liketo have my system back on and in operation.
Thank you all for your responses.

HDD readers are available, search for a place that offers that service in computer village, copy your important files and folders to usb. After transfer, double check that transfer was successful.
Then format your laptop.
NB: Bios password issue, I think its a difficult battle to counter(not unless you or your computer technician is familiar with the jumper switch)!!!
Re: Post Your Computer (PC) Troubles Here. by cp2dec1: 2:08am On Jul 04, 2016
jessetom:
Oh Thank God. This is the kind of therad I have been searching for .
Okay gurus, here we go.

My PC (hp Elitebook 8440p) does Not boot. After the boot animation, It says:

'Your PC needs to be repaired.
Boot configuration data is missing or corrupted. '

Then It displays some error code below it . It also says I should fix this problem by inserting my installation disc or media(ie the W8 disc since I am using W8).

So on trying to fix this problem, I inserted my windows 8.0 installation disc and restarted the PC. On restart, I entered boot options and on boot options I could find only

1. Notebook hard drive
2. Notebook ethernet

No USB or CD rom.
So I set out to go to BIOS settings to includewindows installationdisc or even USB among the boot optiins but lo and behold, it was asking for bios password and I didn't remember puttinga password for my bios and the first person to use the PC before me is dead :-(
So I don'treally knowwhat to do right now. I am trapped and i'mstanding on a time bomb now because my final year project work i'd inside the harddrive of the PC and I my defence is next week friday.

Please gurus help me. I would liketo have my system back on and in operation.
Thank you all for your responses.

Try resetting the BIOS password...Unfortunately for your type of laptop it requires you do a lot of careful work.
Your CMOS battery is located underneath your keyboard. So you will need to remove your keyboard to access the battery
Once its done, then you disconnect the cable and leave it disconnected for about a minute. Then connect it back.

Once you are back in the BIOS, you can now check and see if the CD drive and USB drives are excluded from startup boot. If so, then you add them to the included startup boot drives.
Re: Post Your Computer (PC) Troubles Here. by jessetom(m): 6:51am On Jul 04, 2016
cp2dec1:


Try resetting the BIOS password...Unfortunately for your type of laptop it requires you do a lot of careful work.
Your CMOS battery is located underneath your keyboard. So you will need to remove your keyboard to access the battery
Once its done, then you disconnect the cable and leave it disconnected for about a minute. Then connect it back.

Once you are back in the BIOS, you can now check and see if the CD drive and USB drives are excluded from startup boot. If so, then you add them to the included startup boot drives.

Thanks man. I know how to dismantle the PC well alright. How do I locate the CMOS battery? Is it that blue round stuff at the upperright corner after removing the keyboard? Please describe it for me, because I have reset BIOS password in a desktop by removing CMOS battery before, but desktops architecture and laptop architecture is quite different.
And what about the jumper pin method?

And in both methods, what should I look out for?
Pros and cons?
Thanks man, awaiting your reply
Re: Post Your Computer (PC) Troubles Here. by jessetom(m): 7:01am On Jul 04, 2016
cp2dec1:


Try resetting the BIOS password...Unfortunately for your type of laptop it requires you do a lot of careful work.
Your CMOS battery is located underneath your keyboard. So you will need to remove your keyboard to access the battery
Once its done, then you disconnect the cable and leave it disconnected for about a minute. Then connect it back.

Once you are back in the BIOS, you can now check and see if the CD drive and USB drives are excluded from startup boot. If so, then you add them to the included startup boot drives.
Re: Post Your Computer (PC) Troubles Here. by jessetom(m): 7:01am On Jul 04, 2016
jessetom:
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Try resetting the BIOS password...Unfortunately for your type of laptop it requires you do a lot of careful work.
Your CMOS battery is located underneath your keyboard. So you will need to remove your keyboard to access the battery
Once its done, then you disconnect the cable and leave it disconnected for about a minute. Then connect it back.

Once you are back in the BIOS, you can now check and see if the CD drive and USB drives are excluded from startup boot. If so, then you add them to the included startup boot drives.

Thanks man. I know how to dismantle the PC well alright. How do I locate the CMOS battery? Is it that blue round stuff at the upperright corner after removing the keyboard? Please describe it for me, because I have reset BIOS password in a desktop by removing CMOS battery before, but desktops architecture and laptop architecture is quite different.
And what about the jumper pin method?

And in both methods, what should I look out for?
Pros and cons?
Thanks man, awaiting your reply
Re: Post Your Computer (PC) Troubles Here. by RomeoMarvis(m): 10:19am On Jul 04, 2016
Pls help. My laptop be acting weird since morning. I can't play music unless I restart it, the music keeps next itself and it shows error formatm, the speaker is as if it's torn, but it sounds okay when I get notifications.
Re: Post Your Computer (PC) Troubles Here. by daredknl(m): 10:51am On Jul 04, 2016
RomeoMarvis:
Pls help. My laptop be acting weird since morning. I can't play music unless I restart it, the music keeps next itself and it shows error formatm, the speaker is as if it's torn, but it sounds okay when I get notifications.


What is your laptop make?
Re: Post Your Computer (PC) Troubles Here. by samobaba4u(m): 11:14am On Jul 04, 2016
pls what professional course can a computer engineering graduate do to add values to his/her certificate?
urgent answers is needed.
Re: Post Your Computer (PC) Troubles Here. by cp2dec1: 1:18pm On Jul 04, 2016
jessetom:


Thanks man. I know how to dismantle the PC well alright. How do I locate the CMOS battery? Is it that blue round stuff at the upperright corner after removing the keyboard? Please describe it for me, because I have reset BIOS password in a desktop by removing CMOS battery before, but desktops architecture and laptop architecture is quite different.
And what about the jumper pin method?

And in both methods, what should I look out for?
Pros and cons?
Thanks man, awaiting your reply

Exactly it is the blue round stuff at the top right corner. There is a cable attached to it that is connected...the cable needs to be disconnected and re-connected. You don't necessary have to remove the battery itself.
Re: Post Your Computer (PC) Troubles Here. by cp2dec1: 1:22pm On Jul 04, 2016
samobaba4u:
pls what professional course can a computer engineering graduate do to add values to his/her certificate?
urgent answers is needed.

I am not sure how companies in Nigeria look at certifications, but I would always recommend getting A+ certified and also getting your CCNA. Always look at what certifications COMPTIA have to offer.
Re: Post Your Computer (PC) Troubles Here. by cp2dec1: 1:24pm On Jul 04, 2016
RomeoMarvis:
Pls help. My laptop be acting weird since morning. I can't play music unless I restart it, the music keeps next itself and it shows error formatm, the speaker is as if it's torn, but it sounds okay when I get notifications.

If you have to keep restarting to get the sound to work...then it may sound like you may have a corrupt user profile. Have you tried creating a new user profile and logging into it and see if the same issue occurs. Please let us know.
Re: Post Your Computer (PC) Troubles Here. by RomeoMarvis(m): 2:11pm On Jul 04, 2016
cp2dec1:


If you have to keep restarting to get the sound to work...then it may sound like you may have a corrupt user profile. Have you tried creating a new user profile and logging into it and see if the same issue occurs. Please let us know.

okay... Will get back to you
Re: Post Your Computer (PC) Troubles Here. by RomeoMarvis(m): 2:14pm On Jul 04, 2016
daredknl:


What is your laptop make?
HP 250 G4 Notebook... Windows10 Home edition
Re: Post Your Computer (PC) Troubles Here. by jessetom(m): 9:26pm On Jul 04, 2016
cp2dec1:


Exactly it is the blue round stuff at the top right corner. There is a cable attached to it that is connected...the cable needs to be disconnected and re-connected. You don't necessary have to remove the battery itself.

I have performed the operation as you suggested. But when I turned on my laptop, it said cmos checksum is invalid that bios will have,to be reset that I should check if bios is reset.
Then it continues booting to a black console where it shows , press f1 to restart system and f10 to go to bios settings.
So I pressed f10 but the bios was still locked with a password. Please what do I do now?
Re: Post Your Computer (PC) Troubles Here. by vicdon(m): 9:39pm On Jul 04, 2016
i need acer aspire v5-123, 11 inches mini laptop complete casing, 08097009204
Re: Post Your Computer (PC) Troubles Here. by cp2dec1: 4:07pm On Jul 05, 2016
jessetom:


I have performed the operation as you suggested. But when I turned on my laptop, it said cmos checksum is invalid that bios will have,to be reset that I should check if bios is reset.
Then it continues booting to a black console where it shows , press f1 to restart system and f10 to go to bios settings.
So I pressed f10 but the bios was still locked with a password. Please what do I do now?

Hey my friend, I am sorry this did not work. I took it upon myself to do some research regarding your issue for Elitebook 8440P. It seems you are not alone in this issue. Others have tried to do same fix that works in all computers but they are not able to do that with the Elitebook 8440P. I came across a user who actually had to contact HP and was sent a file which he formatted to a HDD to reset the password. I am not sure how else you can fix your problem.
Re: Post Your Computer (PC) Troubles Here. by jessetom(m): 4:33pm On Jul 05, 2016
cp2dec1:


Hey my friend, I am sorry this did not work. I took it upon myself to do some research regarding your issue for Elitebook 8440P. It seems you are not alone in this issue. Others have tried to do same fix that works in all computers but they are not able to do that with the Elitebook 8440P. I came across a user who actually had to contact HP and was sent a file which he formatted to a HDD to reset the password. I am not sure how else you can fix your problem.

Thanks a lot man. So should I contact HP? Since it seems to Bethe only solution.
And how exactly am I gonna do that. What do I need? Product key abi what else?
Or should I go to HP Support?
Re: Post Your Computer (PC) Troubles Here. by Tweetbright(m): 6:27pm On Jul 05, 2016
Gud pm, my laptop is faulty,after hibernating it at work,i got home nd when i it turned on, its cap nd num lock blinks 5 times with a blank screen. What is wrong nd hw much for repair? Itz an hp elitebook
Re: Post Your Computer (PC) Troubles Here. by cp2dec1: 7:47pm On Jul 05, 2016
jessetom:


Thanks a lot man. So should I contact HP? Since it seems to Bethe only solution.
And how exactly am I gonna do that. What do I need? Product key abi what else?
Or should I go to HP Support?

If you have warranty on the laptop...which you may not have because most laptops comes with a 1 year manufacturers warranty, then yes you should call them on the phone. You know...it doesn't hurt trying the battery thing again and leaving it out for a while before reconnecting back.
Re: Post Your Computer (PC) Troubles Here. by ayobarmy(m): 8:18pm On Jul 05, 2016
hi gurus in the house, pls i am trying to install blueStacks on my window 7 hp laptop, but it says YOUR GRAPHICS CARD/DRIVER DOES NOT SUPPORT THE CURRENT VERSION OF BLUESTACKS..... PLS how can i solve this?...... thanks
Re: Post Your Computer (PC) Troubles Here. by horllamy(m): 9:22pm On Jul 05, 2016
ayobarmy:
hi gurus in the house, pls i am trying to install blueStacks on my window 7 hp laptop, but it says YOUR GRAPHICS CARD/DRIVER DOES NOT SUPPORT THE CURRENT VERSION OF BLUESTACKS..... PLS how can i solve this?...... thanks

It seems dt you have never drive the VGA
Re: Post Your Computer (PC) Troubles Here. by derogba88: 9:46pm On Jul 05, 2016
My system spec
Processor: Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU N3050@ 1.60GHZ
Ram: 4gb
System type: 64bit
Chip type: intel (R) HD graphics
Total Available graphics memory: 1876mb
Dedicated video memory : 160mb
System video memory: 0mb
Shared system memory: 1716mb
Can dis spec play pes 15 and pes 16
Re: Post Your Computer (PC) Troubles Here. by jessetom(m): 10:54pm On Jul 05, 2016
cp2dec1:


If you have warranty on the laptop...which you may not have because most laptops comes with a 1 year manufacturers warranty, then yes you should call them on the phone. You know...it doesn't hurt trying the battery thing again and leaving it out for a while before reconnecting back.

Oh thanks a lot. I have fixed the problem. I inserted my HDD in a friends HP 8440p(exactly my model) and reinstalled windows from boot. Thank God his BIOS is not locked so I added CD-rom to his boot options from boot order in bios settings and boot from CD.
I have now repaired the fault and also I'm having all my files and software's intact. I am so happy. Thanks bros for your help. I am really grateful.
Re: Post Your Computer (PC) Troubles Here. by Connexus: 3:24am On Jul 06, 2016
pls how do i download youtube videos. help me o .am new here

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