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Yesterday I was just trying to win 7 botear a starter to format my usb my netbook but I Nose happened and blue screen appeared Nose xx80 that was more and restart the WinToFlash boteando .. after that when you turn the PC starts but before leaving the logo remains on the part of the bios and see a J and then not passed as Nose Hopefully I can help fix that and also whether the program was wrong to use such pot.

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