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05-02-2018 07:11 AM
I let my cousin borrow my laptop for a few months and one day he got stuck with this error message and i didnt setup any password for this. Even if i did, i would remember it still. Pls help me
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05-02-2018 07:12 AM
Hi,
Enter 45751988
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05-02-2018 07:12 AM
Hi,
Enter 45751988
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05-02-2018 07:31 AM
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Regarding the subsequent issue, shut down the notebook. Tap away at the esc key as you start the notebook to enter the Start-up Menu. Select the Bios option ( f10 ) and under the Advanced or Diagnostic tab you should find the facility to run tests on the Hard Drive.
Post back with the details of any error messages.
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05-02-2018 07:45 AM
Hi,
It doesn't seem like the tests actually ran for some reason.
You could try to reset the notebook to its 'Factory Condition' and then set it up from the beginning – if you don’t have your Recovery Media, the notebook will have shipped with a Recovery Partition which can be accessed at boot - ie shutdown the notebook, then start tapping away at f11 as soon as you power on.
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05-02-2018 08:10 AM
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