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Restart your computer
during the boot process you will see on the screen to press a certain key
usually Delete or F2 to enter setup this will differ depending on which bios
you have
Press and hold that key during the boot up process to enter BIOS.
After powering on the NB30 laptop press F2 until it goes to setup page. At setup page press left or right arrow until cursor is in Boot page. In Boot page select the Boot device Priority then press enter to go to another page. Select USB HDD then press x to enable it. Then press F5 of F6 to bring the usb in No. 1 in the list. Press F10 to save and exit. Connect a bootable USB dongle and re-boot the laptop.
Samsung Netbooks have a built in recovery application. You can access this from within the OS under the start menu and it is called Samsung Recovery Solution (probably version 4 or 5). If you cannot boot to the OS you can access it at boot by pressing F4 while the Samsung Logo is still up. HERE is a full walk through for the F4 boot method, but the application is the same if run from within windows.
Shut your computer all the way down. As soon as you turn it on, start hitting F8 about 3-4 times, that will take you to an advanced options menu. Select "Last known good configuration" and that should work
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