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livagr

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  1. go to the Device Manager and delete all IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers. Then turn off the computer (I have a reboot of the computer does not give results, only a complete shutdown). The next time you turn on the computer, the system will install these controllers, and the hard disk will not boot up to 100%. I solved this problem this way, and as far as I understand, it happens on legacy computers.
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