My computer then froze up and wouldn t respond at all even after trying ctrl alt delete.
Computer fell on floor doesn t boot.
So i force shut down and after that windows wouldn t boot up.
I m not particularly computer savvy so i don t know how to.
Now when i try and turn on my computer it says that windows didn t start properly and i have the choice of either.
If the recovery environment won t load or doesn t see your hard drive you likely have a hardware problem.
When i try to boot up my computer it doesn t get to the windows xp loading screen and just stays in on a black screen.
To prevent data loss in case it should fail in the near future back up all important files immediately to an external device.
It was working fine after the fall until i tried opening an mp3.
This is a particularly annoying way in which your computer won t turn on because you re trying to use windows built in ways to solve your problem but you re getting.
In this situation no matter which safe mode option you choose your computer eventually stops freezes or restarts on its own after which you find yourself right back at the startup settings or advanced boot options menu.
Be sure to check your bios or uefi s boot order first if the recovery environment won t load.
So my nephew decided to tip my computer tower over and being that it is fairly large and is on carpet it fell pretty hard.
I wasn t there at the time so i m not sure exactly how it fell or if i heard something.
This should be done even if the computer doesn t show any obvious signs of damage.
My laptop was sitting on my dining room table when it fell off.
For example if something overwrote your windows drive s boot sector this will repair the boot sector.