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Thursday, January 24, 2008

League One Betting Review

A hat trick from Fredy Eastwood kept Southend united the summit of league One after beating promotion rivals Chesterfield 4-3 at the Recreation Ground. Eastwoods penalty after 52 minutes cancelled out Colin Larkins opener and his second four minutes later put the Shrimpers into the lead. The Spireites came back and lead 3-2 before veteran Shaun Goater levelled for Southend. A sublime 25 yard free kick from Eastwood seven minutes from time gifted steve Tilsons side a vital win at 13/8.

Hudersfield maintained their promotion charge with a 5-0 drubbing of basement club MK dons. first half goals from Martin McIntosh, Gary Taylor-Fletcher and Jon Worthington and second half strikes from david Mirfin and michael Collins ensured the 6/10 Terriers were the safest bet of the day.

Swansea stuttered at Scunthorpe, with the home side netting an equaliser two minutes into stoppage time. The Iron took a sixth minute lead through Billy Sharp but an Andy Robinson penalty and Leon Knight goal put the Swans in front. With a 6/4 away victory on the cards, former Swansea striker steve Torpey headed in a last gasp equaliser.

Nottingham forest started life without Gary Megson positively by recording their first away win since August at Port Vale. Kris Kommons after 40 minutes and Nathan Tyson with moments remaining secured a morale boosting 21/10 victory.

Walsall slipped into the bottom three and closer towards relegation as Oldham hit two goals in two second-half minutes. Luke beckett opened the scoring for the 9/5 Latics on 72 minutes with Paul Warne scoring shortly after.

Rotherham maintained their good run of form with a crucial 3-2 win away at fellow strugglers Swindon. Two Martin Butler goals and one from Shaun Barker cancelled out strikes from Jamie Cureton and Sean OHanlon to secure an unlikely 3/1 win.

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Window Vista Startup And Repair

Startup repair is a great Windows tool that can fix many issues like missing or damaged startup files they may be preventing Windows Vista from starting. The Startup repair option scans your computer for problems and then tries to fix it. If you experience problems while trying to run Startup repair, or if your computer does not include Startup repair, your computer manufacturer might have customized or replaced the tool. Check the information that came with your computer or go to the manufacturer's website.

Using startup repair Startup repair is on the system Recovery Options menu, which is on the Windows installation disc. Startup repair might also be installed on your hard disk if your computer has preinstalled recovery options. Startup repair might prompt you to make choices as it tries to fix the problem, and if necessary, it might restart your computer as it makes repairs. If you have a Windows installation disc:

1.Insert the installation disc.

2.Restart your computer

3.boot to the installation CD or dvd.

4.Select your language the next

5.Click repair your computer.

6.Select the operating system you want to repair, and then click Next..

If your computer has preinstalled recovery options:

1.Restart computer

2.Press and hold F8 as your computer boots up. You will need to reboot again if you see the Windows logo. That just means it did not work the first time.

3.On the Advanced Boot Options screen, use the arrow keys to highlight repair your computer, and then press enter

4.Select a keyboard layout, and then click Next.

5.Select a user name and enter the password, and then click OK. On the system Recovery Options menu, click Startup repair. Startup repair cannot fix hardware failures or certain types viruses. Startup repair do not repair lost files like documents or pictures. If you need that see our backup articles or view the forum.

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