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    Hello

    It seems that you may have to contact Samsung about this problem.

    But see if that helps you.

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    http://www.computerhope.com/beep.htm

    http://www.pchell.com/hardware/beepcodes.shtml

    http://pcsupport.about.com/od/nonworkingcomponent/HT/beepcodestb.htm

    If you are unable to determine the hardware problem yourself, contact the manufacturer if under warranty.

    If it is not under warranty, find a good repair shop premises to take.

    See you soon.

  • "We could not all updates. Undo changes. Do not turn off your computer. "Stuck on this screen. UGH.

    I am extremely frustrated.

    I recently bought a Toshiba Satellite laptop. It works fine, until today. My computer tried to update and in the process, failed. I wait now more than 4 hours on the same screen. Pressing F8 does nothing. I tried to restart. I can not open troubleshooting because the computer is stuck on the same screen. The circle to show that it is loading is always in motion and my mouse moves as well. I called MIcrosoft support and they told me to reboot and wait. It is, I already did, but they told me to do it again. I have some files I have would be broken lose. Help, please.

    Hello

    If you don't mind not to lose your files, turn the system off.

    Turn off the computer.  The next step, you will hear a shrill signal strong.  Be prepared.

    Press 0 (zero) key and power up the computer

    Key 0 (zero) when the recovery warning screen

    Press the F12 key during the appearance of the Toshiba logo

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    As the laptop is only one week.

    I suggest that advise you your sister back to the place where it has been sold since.

    Slan go foill, Paul

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    I downloaded your manual but nothing in there.

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    Hello

    Thanks for posting this question in the Microsoft Community.

    I'll certainly try and help you in the matter of fixing. However, you must first check with the manufacturer of the computer or the user manual to get out of the manual in the BIOS. The key is usually ESC, but it varies depending on the manufacturer. When you are prompted to save the settings, do not save the.

    Consult the help of the manufacturer section , learn more about BIOS.

    Hope this helps and let us know if you need more assistance. We will be happy to help you.

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    I know that the TPM module works, as you can turn it on manually and then Bitlocker can be applied to the machine, but with thousands of devices in our environment, I need to get this job without the need for manual intervention.

    Has anyone else had this problem and found a solution?  Or has someone at - he managed to activate the TPM on the SFF of 600 ProDesk G1 using the BIOS Setup utility?  Any ideas / suggestions would be very appreciated!

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    This problem has now been resolved by HP.

    They provided a replacement motherboard for the test machine I was using that solved this problem. I don't know what kind of motherboard failure could prevent the activation via the script TMP chip but not prevent activation through the BIOS menu, but as a replacement solved the problem, then it must be a hardware failure.

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    Here's a BSOD example showing information you provide:

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    Hello

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    I know it may not related to windows but I have tried other sites on this issue. My computer stops and a blue screen appears with the message saying fatal error when the iPhone is connected. I tried with or without iTunes installed.

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