![]() 07/20/2017 at 14:01 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
None of us is as dumb as all of us together, so with that in mind, I am hoping that someone out here knows how to fix this.
Six or seven year old Asus laptop, running Win7. About a year ago, trying to log in with my main (and administrator profile), I started seeing this.
So, I did what any sensible person did. I went to a pawn shop and bought a cheaper slower replacement THAT WOULD ACTUALLY LET ME LOG ON so I could just get stuff done. BUT, now I would actually like to access the files and programs that are on this thing. I’m sure I could take it to Best Buy and get charged more money than it’s worth to fix this. Or, someone smarter than me can just tell me a way to either fix it, or retrieve my data. Suggestions? Friendly neighborhood NA for your time. (Whoever owns this teaches in my district at another campus, and I am totes jelly.)
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Are you able to logon in safe mode?
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Target practice
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my vote for anything Microsoft
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maybe you can take the hard drive out and just plug it in thru a USB
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Single rounds are much more satisfying.
![]() 07/20/2017 at 14:21 |
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There is a pretty cool website that lets you type in your issue and spit out millions of answers. I am sure you’ve heard of it. www.google.com
Also
![]() 07/20/2017 at 14:39 |
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That is what I usually do gets all of your files most of the time.
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mEH
![]() 07/20/2017 at 15:00 |
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Can you login and edit the registry with another profile?
Edit: If not, sata to usb adapter is your best bet to get your files.
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![]() 07/20/2017 at 20:19 |
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The first issue is that error has terrible grammar.
End often this means a bad hard drive and nothing will fix it permanently.
There are some fixes here: