keith lockey Posted April 28, 2014 Report Posted April 28, 2014 EMERGENCY I have an hp compaq 7620 laptop and I was watching the snooker on Iplayer last night. All of a sudden the computer froze and I had to power it down. (I know this is not recommended) Anyway, I powered it back up a few minutes later and got the old START NORMAL lingo & LAST CONFIGURATION, ETC. So I pressed enter and....now I can't get beyond the WINDOWS STARTING logo. I pressed f1 and got into restore former settings but nothing happened. Can anyone help - please don't get complicated and remember I cannot get beyond the logo, so I can't get into system restore either - which would normally be my first port of call.
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) Posted April 28, 2014 Report Posted April 28, 2014 Keith - just been on the Hp support web site and they don't do a 7620 laptop - do you mean 6720?Not that I have a clue what the problem is and unless the red & whites are available to night you won't get many replies tonight - Arsenal are just about to give us, NUFC, a kicking - off to suffer, again.
keith lockey Posted April 29, 2014 Author Report Posted April 29, 2014 It's okay, problem solved. Phew!!!
Brett Posted April 29, 2014 Report Posted April 29, 2014 You can't leave it like that.The suspense is killing me.
keith lockey Posted April 29, 2014 Author Report Posted April 29, 2014 Sorry, Brett, It was 9.30pm before I got anywhere with it. (Yes Eggy 6720 not 7620 -typo on my part!!!)Anyway, I was trying to get into the bios and hitting all the Fnumbers at the top - nothing. Then I held down the F2 a bit longer and got check disc, etc. It ran a memory scan and check disc and rebooted and the computer came back to life. But it gave me a scare, it was going to cost about £50 to £80 to get it reformatted and I had a feeling it would be something I could possibly fix myself. But two other things I did in desperation - I took out the hard drive and the battery. So I actually don't know if one or all of those things contributed to it. Hope that explains it better. I couldn't bear the thought of not playing Chess Titans or watching / listening to You Tube. It's frightening and sad to realise how much I rely on my computers.
threegee Posted May 12, 2014 Report Posted May 12, 2014 Back up to an external drive regularly. There's no excuse when you can get first class disk imaging software for free. Google on "Macrium Reflect". Once a week minimums if you are an active user!Also pick up a free DropBox or Amazon Cloud account to copy your current work to in the background. If you are a really serious user buy a cheap NFS with RAID. Most people have older hard drives lying around that can profitably be recycled in a multi-bay NFS. Also, buy a three quid 8GB USB stick and create a bootable pen drive for emergencies. If you don't use it you'll make a friend rescuing someone else with it. The time to do all these things is NOW; it's human nature to put off until it is too late! A failure will happen, it's simply a matter of when.
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