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I started up my PC and I always have to press F1 to continue past the bios

message "Your CPU fan speed is too low". My monitor was off still while I was

spamming F1. When my monitor turned on, boot manager was open. I just pressed

enter cause Vista was highlighted. Then it started doing a scan or something.

I turned my PSU off and on cause I didn't need to do any scan or whatever it

was doing. I restarted my PC when the scan (or what was it?) was at something

like 3140/102 235. Now when I try starting up Vista I get a quick blue screen

and it restarts. I tried using my Vista DVD to repair but when I click repair

and it started repairing, I got a bluescreen. I really don't wanna have to

reformat...any idea what boot manager was doing?

 

PS: Posted 7/9/2008 7:38:11 AM

message detail I'm pretty sure it wasn't doing a chkdisk. Usually when it

does that it asks me if I want to do it and with that scan thing that

happened all it had on the screen was names of some files or registries and

and number like 2341/104 561 while chkdisk usually has a bunch of other

stuff.

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