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My Asus computer will not load windows ever since a recent auto Windows update. It is stuck on a screen that asks me to select a keyboard language. After that, nothing works to fix it. It won't restore to an earlier time because it apparently doesn't have access to one, The diagnostics says it can't repair, etc. etc.

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Hi all, I have been getting intermittent freezing and rebooting lately. I haven't made any recent hardware or software changes and don't know the cause. Would appreciate some support. System: Windows

In summary: To keep past and passed straight, remember that past always has the same form, while passed is one of the forms of the verb pass. By putting a sentence in the future tense you can see which you want.

What’s the difference between past and passed? Past refers to time or events that have already happened, while passed is the past tense of the verb pass and is used to indicate completed actions or events.

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Many English learners confuse past vs passed because they sound similar, but they have different meanings and uses. Past refers to something that happened earlier, while passed is the past tense of “pass,” meaning to move or go by.

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"Passed" is the past tense of "to pass." For everything else, use "past." The confusion between "past" and "passed" is understandable. Compare these similar sentences: It is past the deadline. You have passed the deadline. You are past the point of no return. You have passed the point of no return. Move past the finish line.