Bum-A-Post Wednesday: How to Fix a Computer or PC that is Not Booting/Starting Up? How Can I Fix my PC Without Having a Boot CD? Where Can I Get a Boot CD for Windows?

By: Tom Parks

How to Fix a Computer or PC that is Not Booting Up? How Can I Fix my PC Without Having a Boot CD? What Should I Do if I Don’t Have a Boot Disc? Where Can I Get a Boot CD for Windows?

One of my friend’s computer had numerous problems. He used to ignore all the error messages he gets in his Windows XP and continued to work with it, until the day it became dead.

And he asked me how he could revive it, because he was not even able to start his computer and didn’t know where his boot CD was.

He immediately came to me, because I usually help all my friends with their PC troubleshooting.

And when I asked him why his computer was a mess, he said that he really didn’t care about all the errors or it’s slow performance as long as it continued to boot and worked. He previously had freezing issues, Blue Screen of Death (BSOD), Start up error messages, OS errors and so on, and he just ignored all….until it stopped working.

I gave him a simple solution called Reimage. Since he didn’t have a boot CD. I asked him to build a boot CD first, with the instructions found on ‘Build a Boot CD’ page.

And after making a boot CD

He had to check this video ‘Using Boot CD with Reimage’ to fix his non booting PC located at the bottom right of the webpage, and then I asked him to click the Reimage link on the page for a ‘Free Scan’ to continue fixing his PC. The PC Repair tool fixed his computer within 30 minutes to revive the dead PC to as good as new PC.

He was so happy and amazed and praised the tool as “Magic” repair tool.

Reimage is not just a registry cleaner, anti-spyware, windows repair and an Anti-virus software… Reimage is a full-service, comprehensive “PC-Wash” that retrieves a “Just-Like-New” computer while keeping your personal data secure and protected.

In fact, Reimage not only detects and terminates Adware, Spyware, Trojans, Key-loggers, Identity Theft scripts, Hijackers, Tracking Threats, Rogue Anti-Spyware, Unwanted Software, Phishing and Popups.files- it also fixes ALL the damage they left behind. Again, this is just one of the many reasons why Reimage is so unique and superior. A registry cleaner will simply just delete the redundant entry in the windows registry, again it will not correct the damage, for that matter even the anti-virus programs would just delete the corrupted file or entry. But Reimage fixes the corrupted file by replacing the correct file from a huge Windows repository of 25 million OS components.

Reimage is an “All-in-One” PC Repair Solution – based on Patented Technology.
It is so high-end and professional that it is adopted (as a secret weapon) by PC
technicians for remote PC repair all over the globe. Reimage is the future of PC
Repair -It’s fully automated and it’s so easy to use.

About the Author:
Tom Parks works for Microsoft. He is currently researching on PC optimization and system security.
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