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Windows 7 won't boot


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AlfieWalks

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OK question, if needed a new disc what kind would I get? and where from? Thank you
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What you should have done when you got the machine is make what is called "Back to factory" Recovery disks but obviously you never did which no one can blame you for mate as you were not to know.

Rather than void any guarantees that you may have by interfering with the machine just send it back.
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Thank u
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You're welcome Alfie. :thumbsup:
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