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Windows 7 #0210: Stuck Key 44


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My brother might have slammed the laptop lid and that error showed up when turning on his computer..
Underneath the error it says Press <F1> to Setup
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Go ahead and enter the F1 BIOS setup

If your time and date are not set correctly, your battery is more than likely bad. Try setting the correct time and date, save the settings and then reboot. If after turning off the computer the time and date get reset again replace the battery.

If the time and date are correct and everything else appears to be correct try resetting the CMOS values to the defaults.

Edited by abseh1, 17 June 2011 - 03:43 PM.

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That didn't work..thanks anyway.
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