Boots of Vista up - completely unresponsive apps/accessories

Laptop computer Lenovo Vista boots / restarts correctly and shows apps and accessories.  but none of the apps or accessories react when clicked.

virus?  or another somethiing?

laptop is in Lexington KY with my daughter.  should what course of action I take to find a qualified expert to work on it?

You should always update the Malwarebytes program on YOUR device.

Try this;

Do all the workSafe Mode with network.

 

To get intoSafe Mode with network, press F8 at the Power On / boot and use key arrow upward to get intoSafeMode with networking from the list of options, and then press ENTER.

Unless you have a wireless connection to the Internet, you should have the Net.

See you soon.

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