Whats wrong with it?
If you want to reset the BIOS and are unable to physically get the UI up then....
Whip off the side of the case and locate the BIOS battery... Its a small ish battery, similar in size to the one you find in a 306 key fob, pull it out and leave for a bout 2 minutes. Put it back in and then boot your PC up.
If you want to reset your entire PC, your best bet is to take the HDD out of the PC, using a sata cable and sata power cable, put it in a mates PC and Windows should automatcially give it a drive path, locate the drive and copy and paste all your inportant data on to his/hers and put your hard drive back into yours, put Win7 disc in, format and you'll have a brand new PC. If you want your data back, do the same with your mates HDD and just copy and paste back into your documents. Sounds long, but after you have faffed about trying to boot etc and making recovery discs, you could have done this...
If you want to reset the BIOS and are unable to physically get the UI up then....
Whip off the side of the case and locate the BIOS battery... Its a small ish battery, similar in size to the one you find in a 306 key fob, pull it out and leave for a bout 2 minutes. Put it back in and then boot your PC up.
If you want to reset your entire PC, your best bet is to take the HDD out of the PC, using a sata cable and sata power cable, put it in a mates PC and Windows should automatcially give it a drive path, locate the drive and copy and paste all your inportant data on to his/hers and put your hard drive back into yours, put Win7 disc in, format and you'll have a brand new PC. If you want your data back, do the same with your mates HDD and just copy and paste back into your documents. Sounds long, but after you have faffed about trying to boot etc and making recovery discs, you could have done this...