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So I had my desktop working last night with my one monitor turning itself off after every 10 seconds of turning it on.
I decided to reboot to see if it would fix the problem...computer didnt reboot itself and so I held in the power button and turned it off, now whenever I go to boot up the desktop it gets to the part where it would initialize the keyboard I assume during the Windows screen and freezes. While attempting to boot in safe mode it asks if i want to skip a file called "SPTD.sys" and then after that whether i skip it or not freezes the computer and does not go any further
Iso halp, havent changed anything on my desktop for days since I had gone back to PA and it just worked when I first turned it on...so I think something manually turning it off may of actually fkd it up
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is you power cord plugged into the wall?
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im sorry, that was uncalled for
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have you tried throwing in the windows cd and repairing?
otherwise im wondering if you hd is shit
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Things arnt looking good for the home team
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Although, I did notice this after upgrading the motherboard firmware from AMD...
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Have you taken it in for questioning yet? Do a little good cop/bad cop routine?
Contact Micah from heroes to fix it for you?
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brb uninstalling daemon tools