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Lanzado el 23 de junio de 2013, el Toshiba Satellite C55D-B5206 está equipado con Windows 8 para todas tus necesidades informáticas portátiles.

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Why does my computer screen keep loading?

Once I had my laptop on for a very long time, then it was frozen or somthing and I turned it off with out exiting out of everything. I turned the laptop back on and now it keeps loading and won't let me do anything on it. Any suggestions?

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@bookgirl not sure what you mean by "keeps loading". Explain this a little bit more. What do you see while it "keeps loading"

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Before installing cs go it was good but after when I start my laptop it's takes time to load most of time have to shut down it, after uninstalling it's still happening.

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If you’ve recently installed a new device driver and your computer stops running properly, you need to get rid of the new driver in order to get things going again. In other words, you need to restart the Windows 7 computer with the last known good configuration — which is Microsoft for “dump the new driver and make everything work again.”

When you install a new device driver, you change the Windows 7 configuration. The next time you restart your computer, Windows 7 tries to use the new configuration. However, sometimes when you install a new device driver, the whole thing locks up and stops working, usually because whatever driver you installed wasn’t as compatible with Windows 7 as you thought.

If that happens to you, the only way to get things flowing again is to restart Windows 7 and tell it to ignore the changes you made.

If your computer is still working (just not correctly), click the Start button, click the right-facing arrow to the right of the little lock, and choose Restart.

Windows 7 restarts. Skip to Step 3.

If your computer isn’t responding, press the power button to turn it off. Wait a minute or so. Press the power button again to turn the computer back on.

If that doesn’t work, try pressing the button again and holding it in for several seconds. If that doesn’t work either, disconnect the power cord; wait a few seconds, and then plug it in again.

If you’re working with a laptop, you may even need to remove the battery.

As soon as the computer starts to come back to life, press and hold down F8.

Windows 7 displays a menu of special startup options you can choose.

Use the up-arrow and down-arrow keys to move the menu’s highlight to Last Known Good Configuration (Advanced), and then press Enter.

The mouse won’t work at this screen.

Finish the startup procedure as usual.

Your computer should load successfully, and Windows 7 will discard the “new” screwed-up configuration and return permanently to the last known good configuration.

If it doesn’t rev back to life, you’ll want to get out your handy System Repair Disc and try going back to the last System Restore Point.

Here is another example for Win8 , Win10

http://www.howtogeek.com/126016/three-wa...

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Thanks @jbrennan51! My laptop is up and running again!

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