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I downloaded this skin pack on my laptop and

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I downloaded it and installed it. After installation it asked me to restart my computer so I did. It shutsoff and turns back on. The dell logo and the inspiron loading bar load and disapear then appears a screen that says windows is loading files. Then the process repeats.If you could help me it would be great. Thanks in advance
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Ive got a update on the problem.

I let the loop run all night long so we do know that its really not "Windowsloading" files.
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i got the mac skin pack this never happend to me before
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First, hard shut off the PC. Then, either during or immediately after the Dell boot logo disappears, hold down F8. You should see a list of recovery options. Is there one that says something about repair tools?
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FBRxBludnmuny wrote First, hard shut off the PC. Then, either during or immediately after the Dell boot logo disappears, hold down F8. You should see a list of recovery options. Is there one that says something about repair tools?


Ill go try that. I'm thinking about making a video soon.
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