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HELP me out guys, I went to play CS game, then I got bluescreen, and my Pc shutted off, Now i cant even start my PC, there comes error message: "DISC BOOT FAILURE, INSERT SYSTEM DISC AND PRESS ENTER" I have tried many things to fix this, without any sucsess, hope u can help me anyway. I have tried to Load BIOS defult settings etc.
Here is several pictures of the error messages I got. I havent overclocked! Its not about it.


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honestly what i would do in your case is reset everything in bios to default by taking out the cmos battery for an hour or two (recommended like 10 hours). then i would format c:/ and reinstall windows xp. after reading everything that's about all i can come up with.
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honestly what i would do in your case is reset everything in bios to default by taking out the cmos battery for an hour or two (recommended like 10 hours). then i would format c:/ and reinstall windows xp. after reading everything that's about all i can come up with.
Umm ****, there have to be other way XD becouse in my hard drive, there is a lot important files and pictures that I dont have anywhere else :[
And I have reseted my BIOS, it doesnt make things different.
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Umm ****, there have to be other way XD becouse in my hard drive, there is a lot important files and pictures that I dont have anywhere else :[
And I have reseted my BIOS, it doesnt make things different.
just try to reinstall windows w/o reformatting. all you have to do is write over your old system.
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just try to reinstall windows w/o reformatting. all you have to do is write over your old system.
Oh lol im stupid XD So what happens when I remoeve CMOS battery, will my Motherboard and stuff be allright, cause i dont wanna ruin motherboard also XD If its safe, I will remove the battery for next night, if I dont figure anything better out.

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just don't turn your computer on w/ the cmos battery out. turn your comp off, take out the battery and you'll be rollin. just put it back in before you turn it on.
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meh thats all i could find on me removing my IHS. it has a couple of pictures, but i was pretty drunk so i don't think i wrote a step by step instruction book to do it.
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Removing the cmos battery will only reset the bios. Booting without one will give your motherboard severe amnesia, but I haven't noticed any permanant ill effects from doing so.
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About the blue screen. That sounds like a memory problem to me. My next guess is graphics card drivers. So try memtest86, and then try a graphics card driver reinstall.
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HELP me out guys, I went to play CS game, then I got bluescreen, and my Pc shutted off, Now i cant even start my PC, there comes error message: "DISC BOOT FAILURE, INSERT SYSTEM DISC AND PRESS ENTER" I have tried many things to fix this, without any sucsess, hope u can help me anyway. I have tried to Load BIOS defult settings etc.
Here is several pictures of the error messages I got. I havent overclocked! Its not about it.
I could have swore we addressed this a few posts ago, but my guess is that your MBR broke.

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HELP ME OUT GUYS! So, I just opened CSS game, which i wanted to play, then my computer turned to Blue scree, then it shutted down. Now I cant boot my PC anymore, it is asking for "Disc boot failure, Insert system disc and press enter" So what's wrong now, I ain't pro with PC, I didnt overclock any component, HELP me out fellows.
As Thlnk3r said, an unstable overclock likely fried your MBR. This is fortunately an easy fix. Put in your Windows install CD, enter the recovery console, and type "fixmbr." When done, reboot, and it should boot properly.

BEFORE you do that though, check your boot priority in the BIOS. Sometimes, the Hard Drive / CD gets flipped.
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Azim, are you still receiving the same error message as shown in Screenshot #1? The data on the drive can easily be retrieved as long as the drive isn't permanently damaged. I usually use an external enclosure, a LiveCD and rstudio to recover the data. In your case it might be easiest to slave the Samsung drive in another computer and grab the data that way. If it's applications you want then it's probably not going to work. Typically documents, pictures, movies ect are the easiest to grab.

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