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    Senior Member Wazz's Avatar
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    ARGH, I think I read this wrong............try this:

    Press F5 at the startup screen to turn off audio cues



    Disregard the POST Below....Sorry, Off my Meds...... ;-p


    I agree with nihil.......however, a beep on enter after you put in your Decryption Key, usually represents an incorrect Password......the fact that it has been working for at least a year pretty much confirms your password\key is correct and you know it.....Unless of course, it got changed somehow...with the Symantec zero day exploits in the wild, that's not as far fetched as it may seem... Definitely Decrypt from a Rescue Disk and see what happens....let us know, very interesting. Good Luck, Thanks!


    Also - Whatever you do, do not try to Repair your MBR, or do a FIXBOOT\FIXMBR from Any Windows install media or live boot disk while troubleshooting.....Then it's Game Over my friend......
    Last edited by Wazz; January 27th, 2012 at 12:58 AM.
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