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My laptop wont load up. It shows me this ''MLZIW is compressed Press...
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<blockquote data-quote="davidg1" data-source="post: 2620099" data-attributes="member: 501320"><p>You will probably have to do a factory recovery to restore your operating system. You have a corrupted some files when you lost power during the compression. Most laptops have a recovery partition for this purpose, post back with make and model and we can advise further, you will lose all your data however. You could try creating a windows 7 repair CD from a working (windows 7) computer, do a search on "backup" and choose the option to create a repair disk. Once done reboot the laptop with the disk and see if it can repair the problem, just make sure the repair disk is from the same version of windows 7</p><p></p><p>HTH</p><p>David</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davidg1, post: 2620099, member: 501320"] You will probably have to do a factory recovery to restore your operating system. You have a corrupted some files when you lost power during the compression. Most laptops have a recovery partition for this purpose, post back with make and model and we can advise further, you will lose all your data however. You could try creating a windows 7 repair CD from a working (windows 7) computer, do a search on "backup" and choose the option to create a repair disk. Once done reboot the laptop with the disk and see if it can repair the problem, just make sure the repair disk is from the same version of windows 7 HTH David [/QUOTE]
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