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Old 05-26-2012, 08:04 PM   #9
6ZCo3xuK

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OK, try tapping the F8 key when you first turn the computer on, it should give you a boot menu, scroll up to "boot in safe mode" select it, hit enter and see if it will go there.

If it boots into safe mode, run a virus scan and a registry cleaner, when done, reboot to normal mode, it should work.

Oh, if the OS won't boot on the old drive, it's not gonna boot on the new drive.
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