Well Of course I don't wan't to am I able is the questionYou wouldn't want to, those are single core CPUs that are already ancient.
What's wrong with it?I'm not able to fix it
That's the million dollar questionWhat's wrong with it?![]()
So for example if I were to call Staples and ask for assistance with their Easy Tech associates they wouldn't be able to provide any help?I would look into getting that one fixed instead of doing anything with the one that has the sempron processor in it. You won't be able to do any gaming with it. You most likely have a failing hard drive in the 8.1 machine. You will most likely need a new hard drive and will need to reinstall windows.
Clear the CMOS, set to default in BIOS< reset settings and boot from EasyBCD boot disk and reinstate the Windows BCD.
It would help if you told us what your current computer has for specs, in order to tell you if you could transfer it. Most likely not though.So I have this horrid computer because my custom built one has broken IU was wondering if I am able to transfer my Graphic Card and Ram to this.![]()
Rubbish, if the bcd is simply corrupt then the issue is fixed.Pointless to try without testing the hard drive first.
And what if the harddrive is bad? *headshake*Rubbish, if the bcd is simply corrupt then the issue is fixed.
I'm thinking it's more a user error. "Can't access BIOS" is probably due to the user not knowing how, or the splash screen pops up quickly and they don't see a way to enter it.Dude, he simply cannot boot (partition issue) at this stage. There is no evidence the HDD is bad and testing and fixing the boot issue (based on the evidence) is much faster and may even work.