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boot into safe mode with command prompt by spamming the F8 key BEFORE windows starts loading.

 

once in there, run a diskcheck by typing in "chkdsk /r"

 

it'll tell you to reboot, go ahead and do it, then the pc should start a disk check, then it should be able to boot.

 

bad news, it might be a failing hard drive.

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Any down load link?

just google linux or ubuntu

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