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w8 is new
its not w8 fault, id do that with W10 too.
what his is , is the silly new boot logic HP now uses.
I hate it, for just the reason.
it should say and halt, OS fails to boot,
do a repair install.
here :
1`: if all your fails are backed up are they.
2: hit F11 recovery and do a fix startup files first.
3 :if that fails a full reload.
do startup repair , if no joy
do system restore, this is total w8 restore. from the HP partitions.
if F11 is dead that usually means the HDD is bad.
or was slammed, (you upgraded the OS with out HP help)?
Force a shut down on your notebook if it is currently on. (Hold power for 8+ seconds.) Turn it back on and tap F11 repeatedly until you see the keyboard language selections. Select your language and then click Troubleshoot > Refresh your PC > Next > Windows 8.1.This will reinstall Windows but will not delete your personal files. It will uninstall any software, and automatically reinstall the software that came with your PC and any apps from Windows Store.
SOURCE: computer restarted unexpectly or encountered an unexpected error
Seems like the preinstalled image is corrupt or there is a hardware problem. Contact Acer for the correct procedure since this is a new system. I could offer alternate methods if you have the Windows install disc, but it is best to contact the manufacturer as soon as possible so it is on record.
SOURCE: toshiba satellite m40 booting problem.
Hi! It appears that possibly your hrad drive isn't set properly in the caddy? with the laptop powered down and disconnected locate the hard drive cover pop out the two locating screws and carefully move the caddy/hard drive BEWARE as the drive has fragile pins at the opposite end where you opened, hopefully little sliding pressure should remove. Check the retaining screws around the caddy (You'll need a small torx/philips screw driver for this) if all tight replace gently.
If you are uncertain I would recommend a technician check it for you.
Good Luck!
Paul 'W'
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SOURCE: My laptop turns itself of after 8 minutes - every time i turn my laptop on it lasts for about 8 ....
Sounds like something to do with a power saving feature either from HP itself or from Windows. It could also be that for some reason your computer is overheating, which it than shuts itself off to protect the processor. I would try playing with your power saving features, and cleaning out the fans.
SOURCE: Qosmio G35-AV600 boot problems
You will have to reinstall both its BIOS and operating system, only that can properly solve the problem.
I my solution was helpful, Kindly accept it.
Thank You,
Arjun
SOURCE: Windows Vista Start up problem, reboots automatically.
Boot to recovery console using XP CD, run CHKDSK /R and see if that resolves.
If no go, try a reinstall of windows, if still no go, then replace HDD
During the boot process, a blue bar with www.dell.com appears at the top of the screen.
If you do not press in time, let the computer finish starting, and then restart the computer again.
NOTICE: If you do not want to proceed with PC Restore, click Reboot in the following step.
The restore process takes approximately 6-10 minutes to complete.
The computer restarts. Because the computer is
restored to its original operating state, the screens that appear, such
as the End User License Agreement, are the same ones that appeared the
first time the computer was turned on.
The System Restore screen appears and the computer restarts.
After the computer restarts, click OK.
Thanks and have a good one.
Oliver
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