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How to solve the problem with PC as it is on getting ON?

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If its running windows 10 there is no need to panic actually, just have a windows 10 installation disc or flash drive from a friend or maybe try installing one from Microsoft's website. Once that is done you can thus, insert and then reboot your PC, this boots straight into recovery, the follow up steps are friendly unless otherwise then using an expert would actually make the work easier for you.
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The starting problems issues in PCs is common in every PC you can solve this by doing some small work--

* Tap the start button only 1 time if it is taking time then wait for two to three minutes then again press it and try to restart.

* Many times starting problems of PCs are solved by rebooting the system.

* When the system get open immediately refresh the system for five to six times so next time it will not hang or take too much time in open.
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starting problem solutions 

remove  files in recycle bin, use genuine antivirus and cc cleaner.w

whilebooting the system trust f12 or delete button which can open settings. In settings change the booting time,

Increase your Ram capacity is possible
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to fix the PC starting problem first make the power of the computer completely down. next, select the F8 key then a new window will open called Advanced Boot Options. now in that window select the Launch Safe Mode option. next after selecting the Launch Safe Mode option then select the Repair your Computer option. then it opens a new window with an option called Run Startup Repair.

but selecting the Run Startup Repair option it will sort out the starting problems in the PC.
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First, power the computer completely down. Next, turn it on and keep pressing the F8 key as it boots. You'll see the Advanced Boot Options screen, which is where you would launch Safe Mode from. Select “Repair Your Computer” and run startup repair
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First, power the computer completely down. Next, turn it on and keep pressing the F8 key as it boots. You will see the Advanced Boot Options screen, which is where you would launch Safe Mode from. Select Repair your computer and run startup repair.
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Whatever your issue, here are some troubleshooting steps to take when your computer won't boot correctly. Give 'er More Power. ... Check Your Monitor. ... Listen for the Message at the Beep. ... Unplug Unnecessary USB Devices. ... Reseat the Hardware Inside. ... Explore the BIOS. ... Scan for Viruses Using a Live CD. ... Boot Into Safe Mode.
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Start the system to the installation media for the installed Version of windows

On the install Windows screen , select next,then repair

On the choose option screen , select troubleshoot

On the advance option screen , select startup repair
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It depends on the specific problem and situation. Some tips that may be useful include using a new PC, taking the PC to a mechanic, orribly careening an older PC to a different location and then moving the components around.
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On the Install Windows screen, select Next > Repair your computer. On the Choose an option screen, select Troubleshoot. On the Advanced options screen, select Startup Repair. After Startup Repair, select Shutdown, then turn on your PC to see if Windows can boot properly.
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Fixing PC starting problems can be challenging, and the solution can vary depending on the specific issue you're facing. Here are some general steps to diagnose and potentially resolve common PC starting problems:

1. **Check Power Connections**:

   - Ensure that the power cable is properly connected to the PC and that the outlet or power strip is functional.

2. **Inspect Power Supply**:

   - Listen for any unusual noises from the power supply unit (PSU). If it's making strange sounds or not providing power, it might need replacement.

3. **Check for Loose Connections**:

   - Inspect all cable connections, including power, monitor, keyboard, and mouse. Ensure they are securely connected.

4. **Press the Power Button**:

   - If your PC is not starting, press and hold the power button for at least 10 seconds to force a shutdown. Then, press it again to turn the PC on.

5. **Test with a Different Power Outlet**:

   - If the power source appears to be working, try connecting your PC to a different power outlet to rule out issues with the electrical source.

6. **Inspect for Visual or Audible Signs**:

   - Look for any visual or audible signs of issues, such as unusual beeps from the motherboard, error messages on the screen, or LED indicators that don't seem right.

7. **Remove External Devices**:

   - Disconnect all external devices, including printers, external hard drives, and USB devices. Sometimes, a malfunctioning external device can prevent the PC from starting.

8. **Boot into Safe Mode**:

   - If your PC starts but doesn't load the operating system, try booting into Safe Mode. This can help identify if a software issue is causing the problem.

9. **Check Hardware Components**:

   - Inspect your PC's hardware components, such as RAM, graphics card, and hard drive, for any visible signs of damage. Ensure they are seated properly in their slots.

10. **Reset BIOS/UEFI Settings**:

    - Sometimes, incorrect BIOS or UEFI settings can cause starting problems. You can reset these settings to default by accessing the BIOS/UEFI setup during boot.

11. **Use Bootable Media**:

    - If your PC doesn't start, try using bootable media, such as a bootable USB drive or DVD with a system recovery or diagnostic tool to troubleshoot.

12. **Perform System Restore or Repair**:

    - If your PC recently had a software update or installation that caused the problem, you can perform a system restore to a previous working state or use a repair tool to fix the operating system.

13. **Perform a Clean Install**:

    - If you suspect a corrupted operating system, a clean install of the operating system may be required. Be sure to back up your important data before attempting this.

14. **Seek Professional Help**:

    - If you've tried the above steps and are unable to diagnose or resolve the problem, consider consulting a professional technician or contacting the manufacturer's customer support for further assistance.

Remember that troubleshooting starting problems can be complex, and the appropriate solution may vary based on the specific issue you're facing. Always back up your important data before making significant changes to your PC's configuration or operating system.
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