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Take it to a repair shop. Ask them to recover all your data and copy it to a new hard drive with Windows already installed. OR - it may be something entirely different but professional help would seem to be appropriate considering your "useless with computers" assertion.
I'll just bet you didn't make a recovery boot disc - same as I haven't, come to think of it.
**googles remove laptop battery**
Take it to a repair shop. Ask them to recover all your data and copy it to a new hard drive with Windows already installed. OR - it may be something entirely different but professional help would seem to be appropriate considering your "useless with computers" assertion.
I'll just bet you didn't make a recovery boot disc - same as I haven't, come to think of it.
Also Google : there was a problem with a device connected to your pc 0xc00000e9
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Did you had CD or DVD in, had similar problem with XP couple of years ago.
One of many, many BSODs with Windows 10.
If a hittin it with a hammer don't fix it it's 'prolly electrical.
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