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system boot failure

Hello

Your question does contain all of the required information. Please provide us with the following information.

1. what changes have been made on the computer until you have encountered the problem?

2. who is the manufacturer of the computer?

3. did you reinstall of Windows or recovery CD/DVD drive?

4 is detected in the BIOS setup?

The question could be attributed to several factors, including a failed hard drive or the corruption of the operating system. You can always try these steps and see if that eliminates the problem:

1 disconnect all external equipment connected to the computer, except the monitor, keyboard and mouse, and then restart the computer

2. check if the hard drive is properly plugged in.

3. the power supply for the hard drive is fine.

Kind regards

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