
but you are right, i did not have the slightest idea that it is due to Babylon until you discovered it. i also thought that this was an OS issue. I have experienced the same problem, did not know what happened. I believe, that could not happen without your support. I started disabling startup programs one by one, then found one culprit, that wasīabylon dictionary, which uses F2 key for manual spell check in a document.Īctually. After executing the above command we’ll have file2.doc in the folder d:\data. Example: rename d:\data\file1.doc file2.doc. Syntax of rename command: rename filepath newname. Find below syntax of the command with examples. So, I came up with that, something on startup causing this problem. We can use the command rename to rename files from windows command prompt (CMD). Then after a while, when all startup programs being loaded, same condition as before. When windows 7 was going lo load startup programs, I just pressed F2 on a desktop shortcut to make sure it is still not working.


They were up to date, then for BIOS checkup I reset my machine.Įventually, I missed to press F2 on bootup because of TV. Then, I was checking drivers of chipset etc.
