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02-28-2022 07:00 PM - edited 03-04-2022 08:05 AM
Hi,
My HP Pavilion Notebook is having problems with booting Windows properly. I’ve tried rebooting numerous times, but keep getting the “Automatic Repair” pop up. Does anyone know what I should do to get Windows boot again normally? My laptop’s warranty had expired. Thanks for your help.
Update: I have since restored the laptop to its factory settings. Figured I can get my personal files & misc from I-cloud and Dropbox later.
Upon turning on, I don’t see my Wi-Fi network name, but see the others available. How do I fix this? I’m tempted to buy another, but I’ll wait to see if this can be fixed before doing so. While investing, under Manage WiFi Settings”, I see my network name listed there under “Known Shared Network”. Do I click on “Share” so it would be listed with the other neighbors’ networks?
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