Posted: 2/28/2015 4:12:21 PM EDT
| I turned my laptop on earlier and its stuck on the please wait screen of death. Toshiba satellite with windows 8. What can I do? |
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It happens sometimes when updates fail. Just hard power down and restart. Odds are after a restart or two it will be back. If it starts going to a bluescreen or throws other errors, let us know. I've tried a hard restart a few times. Comes back to the same screen. I waited over an hour earlier and nothing. |
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If this happened on a Windows 7 machine, what would you offer as advice? Quoted:
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Upgrade to Windows 7. ![]() If this happened on a Windows 7 machine, what would you offer as advice? Power back down, go into safe mode. Stop error reporting, power down completely, power on. Profit. Or try last good configuration. |
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Power back down, go into safe mode. Stop error reporting, power down completely, power on. Profit. Or try last good configuration. Quoted:
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Upgrade to Windows 7. ![]() If this happened on a Windows 7 machine, what would you offer as advice? Power back down, go into safe mode. Stop error reporting, power down completely, power on. Profit. Or try last good configuration. Seems sensible, as a place to start. Why didn't you suggest this for his Windows 8 machine? |
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Seems sensible, as a place to start. Why didn't you suggest this for his Windows 8 machine? Quoted:
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Upgrade to Windows 7. ![]() If this happened on a Windows 7 machine, what would you offer as advice? Power back down, go into safe mode. Stop error reporting, power down completely, power on. Profit. Or try last good configuration. Seems sensible, as a place to start. Why didn't you suggest this for his Windows 8 machine? If you'd look at my user name you'd likely know what I really think of most Windows versions.
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If you'd look at my user name you'd likely know what I really think of most Windows versions. ![]() Quoted:
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Upgrade to Windows 7. ![]() If this happened on a Windows 7 machine, what would you offer as advice? Power back down, go into safe mode. Stop error reporting, power down completely, power on. Profit. Or try last good configuration. Seems sensible, as a place to start. Why didn't you suggest this for his Windows 8 machine? If you'd look at my user name you'd likely know what I really think of most Windows versions. ![]() I near universally ignore user names and avatars when replying.
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