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Hey.

Yesterday i particioned my drive to tree letters.

C. D. E.

I did this with aomei particioner.

Now i click the start button on the case and the gigabytes bios flash screen comes up and then windows starts after that everything turns black and only a cursor left on the screen so a black screen with a cursor i can only move the cursor and thats it.

Please help.

I need my pc for writing a college thing.

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When partitioning a drive I suggest using the built in drive manager that comes with windows.

 

Try pressing Ctrl + Alt + Del, then open task manager and in the applications tab click on "New Task...", in the text bar put in explorer.exe, then click Ok.

Otherwise I have no clue what to tell you.

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Try putting in the windows USB/CD and boot from that, do a repair.

 

When partitioning a drive I suggest using the built in drive manager that comes with windows.

 

Try pressing Ctrl + Alt + Del, then open task manager and in the applications tab click on "New Task...", in the text bar put in explorer.exe, then click Ok.

Otherwise I have no clue what to tell you.

After doing what he tries.

Remember to be a good citizen and choose a 'best answer' when your problem has been resolved!

(that way people know when a problem's been resolved)

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When partitioning a drive I suggest using the built in drive manager that comes with windows.

 

Try pressing Ctrl + Alt + Del, then open task manager and in the applications tab click on "New Task...", in the text bar put in explorer.exe, then click Ok.

Otherwise I have no clue what to tell you.

the ctrl alt delete dosnt work

:(

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What parts? What OS?

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the ctrl alt delete dosnt work

:(

Use the CD to attempt a repair!

Download it online if you can't find the CD you used.

Remember to be a good citizen and choose a 'best answer' when your problem has been resolved!

(that way people know when a problem's been resolved)

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