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. . . . ..... ........................... .... ......................................................... .......................................................................................................... .............. One of the most permanent problems with Geant 2500hd is a failed boot procedure, which can be caused by a number of things including faulty hardware, corrupted data, and/or improper shutdown procedures. This blog post will deal specifically with how to recognize the warning signs of an impending Geant 2500hd problem and how to resolve the issue without having to resort to contacting customer service or sending it for repair. First thing to do is to contact the Geant customer service department at (800) 526-2303 ext. 2, to see if the problem has simply been caused by operator error (improper shutdown procedures). If you leave your Geant computer powered on for extended periods of time without shutting it down properly, you will cause your PC to become unstable and eventually to stop booting altogether. To fix this issue, simply perform a Hard reset to restore the factory default settings (i.e., factory state) on your system. Hard Resetting involves holding down the following combination of keys simultaneously until the system resets: --. (Note: This will only work with Microsoft Windows operating systems, not with linux or android systems) Using the above system restore procedure, you should be able to boot back into your system and resume normal operations. If you still experience issues after hard resetting your system, it is likely that the problem is caused by a faulty hardware component and not by operator error. The first thing to do at this point is to inspect your cooling fan and make sure that it is clean. Over time, dust from everyday use can build up on the cooling fan reducing the efficiency of your computer's cooling system, which in turn can cause overheating problems as well as video card failures. Overheating can cause corruption to your hard drive, which could be the root cause of the boot problem. The best way to diagnose your cooling system is to turn off your Geant computer and then remove all accessible drives from the PC(s) chassis. Now take a look at the fan(s) in your system and see if there is any visible dust build up or other dirt or debris on it. You can use a can of compressed air to blow out any dust that has accumulated on the cooling components inside your PC. Once you have properly cleaned all of your hardware, replace all of the hard drives back into their respective slots in the system's chassis, plug everything back in, and then try booting into Linux or Windows again. cfa1e77820
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