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I have a Asus laptop with the operating system of Windows Vista, and shortly after the battery died for it, I plugged it back up and turned it back on only to come to a problem of it restarting it's self over and over again. With me being aware of the F9 key and the recovery partition, I pressed it but after pressing [ems enable] thing, it goes to loading files with a white bar showing that it's loading and then a bluish and greenish abstract screen pops up but there's no menu or nothing. The only thing on the screen is the mouse icon and that's it. No wizard, no next, nothing. When I tried doing other options, it repeats the F9 proces s over and ends up leaving me at the bluish and greenish abstract screen again. If someone could PLEASE tell me how to resolve this problem I would gladly appreciate it. Thank you.
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Hi, as you have started the recovery process and it has began loading files - a recovery will be your only option.
What is the model number of your Asus laptop - there may be recovery Cd's from Asus, that you can use?
https://serviceshop.asus.com/
Hi, as you have started the recovery process and it has began loading files - a recovery will be your only option.
What is the model number of your Asus laptop - there may be recovery Cd's from Asus, that you can use?
https://serviceshop.asus.com/
It's an G50v laptop I have a recovery disk for it called "Recovery DVD AsusTek computer" but when I tried to use it, it stills goes back to the bluish and greenish abstract screen. It's like it's trying to load the wizard but its taking hours to do

It's an G50v laptop I have a recovery disk for it called "Recovery DVD AsusTek computer" but when I tried to use it, it stills goes back to the bluish and greenish abstract screen. It's like it's trying to load the wizard but its taking hours to do
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Hi, as you have started the recovery process and it has began loading files - a recovery will be your only option.
What is the model number of your Asus laptop - there may be recovery Cd's from Asus, that you can use?
https://serviceshop.asus.com/
You appear to have a 2008-era ASUS ROG G50V laptop.
It appears it originally came with Windows Vista Home Premium or Ultimate 64-bit.

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You appear to have a 2008-era ASUS ROG G50V laptop.
It appears it originally came with Windows Vista Home Premium or Ultimate 64-bit.

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Yes that's correct
Your best hope is that the Recovery DVD is damaged in some way.
Enter the laptop's serial number at the following website.
https://serviceshop.asus.com/GB/EN/recovery.aspx
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