Answer Question
My computer will not boot-up.
Yesterday I was perusing the BIOS. I have adjusted some part that has made the system unbootable. When the computer is switched on the HDD indicator light stays on red and shows no sign of activity. I have left it running but nothing happens. The system is six years old, manufactured by TINY, has 1gig RAM and a 250gig HDD and another 250gig HDD used as a back-up.The bios is an America trends and was made in 2004.It has an ATI RADEON 9250 VIDEO CARD. XP HOME EDITION AND PROFESSIONAL are installed as a dual-boot, I own both system discs. Previously there has been nothing untoward and everything was functioning as normal.I downloaded the Windows Upgrade Advisor and the only advice was regarding the video card which would have to be replaced. I also have a more modern 64bit system (2 years old) with Vista Home Premium installed.What I am considering doing is purchasing Windows 7 Ultimate and installing on both systems, of course I would purchase the full disc and not the upgrade. None of this is viable unless I can get the XP System to boot-up.Can you please advise me as to what I can do to get the system back to what it was before I stupidly interfered with something I know nothing about. I am not a computer idiot but am very much a novice, as you will have noticed.
TEXT
Uploading file and scanning for virus...
Please Wait