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Answer» Sometimes, when I turn on my computer, I never get to the BIOS screen. The lights all turn on, and I can hear the components working, but nothing shows up on screen. I have to hold down the power BUTTON to turn it off, then turn it back on again. This brings up the "Windows failed to start" message, which advises that I run startup repair. I've run that several times and it has not found anything. In the event viewer, all it says is "Kernel-Power" related ERROR. I've read a little on support sites, and it said that a hot hard drive can cause things to not boot, but my hard drive never really gets that hot. What could be the problem?Hi, I would like to know if you are using Laptop or Desktop. And I also would like to know the MANUFACTURER of your machine. Because BIOS settings CHANGE from manufacturer to manufacturer.The thread is ALMOST two months old.
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