Is the machine that won't work a laptop or a desktop? If it is a desktop you may need a new cmos battery. Have you changed any hardware on it recently IDE or Sata, Pata drives. Have you changed the boot order recently? Run the reset to default BIOS routine I explained above and reset the cmos clock. This allows the BIOS to correctly locate your hardware, and you may even be instructed to replug a device to a different board connection. If the cmos clock is not correct when you reenter the BIOS after the reset the cmos battery is dead. Put in a new battery and do the reset to default all over again. LL live cannot locate some I/O address/es correctly and you will need to correct this in the BIOS. How old is the machine and what kind of drive is in it? Also disable any remote service client in the BIOS.
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