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On my new computer I am getting a plug and play error for some reason. I don't knwo what I did, but I can't restart my computer!!!! I press F1 like how it says and it starts booting up. When it gets done booting up it then gives me a blue screen. What have I done?
Raistlin |
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Did you by chance disable plug and play in administrative tools. That would do it..
Read this on enabling the service from the recovery console and try it. .Using Recovery Console to Disable Services http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documen...mc_str_bjid.asp |
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I messed around with my computer all night and finally found the solution. It was three stupid USB 2.0 cables in the back of my computer. I think my new computer is now like totally obsolete. Bought a DELL 2 too 3 years ago, soo, yeah I would say soo. Try too carry a 19" CRT monitor by DELL too a LAN party. Heavy! Anyway thanks for replying, to my post, Mobo.
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