Vindofs sekiz
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Hello everyone,
A terrible case come over to me
I have restarted my windows 8 pc and when i came back i saw that the windows password screen has strange shapes that i have never see before. I entered my password but it doesn't working. Something strange characters similar to other shapes seen.
I cannot switch to safe mode cause when i hard boot the machine and trying to press f8, machine is beeping very loudly and doesn't work.
I will be appreciate that someone suggest What should i do?
I took a photo of screen with my phone's camera.
A terrible case come over to me
I have restarted my windows 8 pc and when i came back i saw that the windows password screen has strange shapes that i have never see before. I entered my password but it doesn't working. Something strange characters similar to other shapes seen.
I cannot switch to safe mode cause when i hard boot the machine and trying to press f8, machine is beeping very loudly and doesn't work.
I will be appreciate that someone suggest What should i do?
I took a photo of screen with my phone's camera.
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It could have been some corruption or bad code but if the restore point did the trick then great. I would personally just go through the machine running checks and scans such as:
chkdsk
http://www.tekrevue.com/tip/how-to-scan-fix-hard-drives-with-chkdsk-in-windows-8/
System file checker
Open an admin command prompt and type:
sfc /scannow
Press enter and await results
Malware:
https://www.malwarebytes.org/
chkdsk
http://www.tekrevue.com/tip/how-to-scan-fix-hard-drives-with-chkdsk-in-windows-8/
System file checker
Open an admin command prompt and type:
sfc /scannow
Press enter and await results
Malware:
https://www.malwarebytes.org/
Vindofs sekiz
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Firstly thanks for your answer.
Yes it was an actual bios beep. What do you mean become loose?
Yes it was an actual bios beep. What do you mean become loose?
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As Sonny says check your system RAM is ok by making sure they are firmly secured. If your unsure on how to do this procedure post the make as well as the model of your machine and we'll do our best to advise you.
Another thing you could try is removing the battery for 30mins.
Another thing you could try is removing the battery for 30mins.
Vindofs sekiz
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Thanks for your reply, i made the system recovery using restore point. And the PC is struggling at the momentYou might want to take your ram stick out and reset. Make sure it is all the way in and clamped down on both ends.
Vindofs sekiz
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PC came to life...
I did not anything with RAMs. Windows recovery worked.
Thank you very much kemical and sonny
I did not anything with RAMs. Windows recovery worked.
Thank you very much kemical and sonny
Vindofs sekiz
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By the way what if it was because of the some kind of problem with RAMs? is there an any possiblity about such like that? What should i do if the same problem occurs again? It doesn't make sense trying again system recovery. And i dont think that the rams are not rest in peace un their slots
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It could have been some corruption or bad code but if the restore point did the trick then great. I would personally just go through the machine running checks and scans such as:
chkdsk
http://www.tekrevue.com/tip/how-to-scan-fix-hard-drives-with-chkdsk-in-windows-8/
System file checker
Open an admin command prompt and type:
sfc /scannow
Press enter and await results
Malware:
https://www.malwarebytes.org/
chkdsk
http://www.tekrevue.com/tip/how-to-scan-fix-hard-drives-with-chkdsk-in-windows-8/
System file checker
Open an admin command prompt and type:
sfc /scannow
Press enter and await results
Malware:
https://www.malwarebytes.org/
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There have been some threads where the little boxes were showing up, but not exactly like yours. In those cases, it seemed to be related to the Windows Fonts and possibly the Segoe UI font.