POST means Power-On Self-Test which tests the computer goes
through whenever it starts. The POST stops the start-up process when the computer
fails on the any of the tests.
Step 2: Unplug the
all the external devices
Unplug the printers, scanners, media card readers and USB
storage device etc.
Step 3: Check whether
you are getting any error messages
After the POST completion, you get
error message like Loading PBR for Descriptor
Here the solution to resolve Loading PBR for Descriptor Error:
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Loading PBR for Descriptor Error occurs when the
system not responding.
Solution 1:
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You need the change the setting to NO Boot in
USB controller of the system.
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Open the system setup BIOS screen by pressing
the F2 button
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Select onboard
deviceàUSB ControlleràNo Boot and then press Enter button
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Then press Esc button
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To Save and Exit press the right arrow
continuously then hit the enter button. Now your setting is saved and restarts
the computer.
Solution 2:
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You need to disconnect the all external devices
and start your system.
Solution 3:
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If you getting the same error messages means you
have to restore your operating system.
Step 4: Change the
BIOS settings to Default values
Step 5: Run the Computer
Diagnostic
Turn on your system and then press the F12 key repeatedly
Then the One-time Boot Menu will appears and then select the Diagnostic.
Wait for few minutes.
Step 6: After the
Diagnostic completed boot your system in safe mode.
Step 7: Check whether
the new software and hardware are installed if so uninstall them
Step 8: Run the
startup repair
Startup Repair is the window 7 recovery tool which fixes the
missing and damaged system files. So your system will restart correctly.
Step 9: Use
System Restore to Revert to a Previous State
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Restart your system
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Press F8 key to get the windows advanced option
menu
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Select the repair your computer and in system recovery
option select the language and then
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Login as user or admin
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Select Recovery Tool Menu à System Restore à Show restore points older than 5
days
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Click ok
and restart the system after the system restore
Step 10: Keep your
anti-virus software up-to-date to protect your system from virus or other
malicious.
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