NLAlston
Member
Hi all,
A short while back my nephew purchased a used computer from someone. It is an HP Pavilion 521c, and worked fine up until about two weeks ago. Upon an attempt to install the Norton AntiVirus program, the system just flat out locked up. Every single effort to restart the computer would not get us past the Startup screen. He (my nephew) had left it like that, for an entire night, hoping that time would effectuate a favorable difference. But his morning rise found that there was no change. Now, there were no programs whatsoever, that came with the purchase, and I brought it home, tonight, to see what I could do to help. I could not find the Universal Boot Disk (floppy) which came with my old Gateway computer, so I tried to use my WinXP Pro disk - hoping that it would allow getting this thing going again. But that was to no avail, either. Neither of us has the slightest clue behind what happened, but he REALLY needs to get this computer working again. Does anyone know of anything that we could do to turn this matter around? Limited finances, at the time, will not afford the option of putting it in the shop - so we are kind of on our own in this.
Any help, here, would be appreciated more than words could express.
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Blessings,
Nathan
A short while back my nephew purchased a used computer from someone. It is an HP Pavilion 521c, and worked fine up until about two weeks ago. Upon an attempt to install the Norton AntiVirus program, the system just flat out locked up. Every single effort to restart the computer would not get us past the Startup screen. He (my nephew) had left it like that, for an entire night, hoping that time would effectuate a favorable difference. But his morning rise found that there was no change. Now, there were no programs whatsoever, that came with the purchase, and I brought it home, tonight, to see what I could do to help. I could not find the Universal Boot Disk (floppy) which came with my old Gateway computer, so I tried to use my WinXP Pro disk - hoping that it would allow getting this thing going again. But that was to no avail, either. Neither of us has the slightest clue behind what happened, but he REALLY needs to get this computer working again. Does anyone know of anything that we could do to turn this matter around? Limited finances, at the time, will not afford the option of putting it in the shop - so we are kind of on our own in this.
Any help, here, would be appreciated more than words could express.
...............
Blessings,
Nathan