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08-26-2014
10:11 AM
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04-20-2016
03:14 PM
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OscarFuentes
Hi,
If you're running Windows 8 or 8.1, try using Windows System Restore to return the machine to a previous point in time when it worked correctly - a full guide on how to do this ( including a video overview ) can be found on the following link under the sub heading: Restore your computer when Windows 8 cannot start normally ( this is about half way down the page ).
http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03327545
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08-26-2014 03:12 PM - edited 08-26-2014 03:15 PM
Hi,
Doesn't tapping f11 at boot give you access tothe system restore option described in the link?
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08-26-2014 03:57 PM
We are experiencing the same issue. We tried pressing F11, (our mute button, btw) repeatedly during reboot and nothing happened. Our screen is back lit, we can see our mouse pointer and access the internet but we can't access any programs directly. It will let us access task manager and we can stop and start some processes but we cannot access our O/S, Windows 8. Any ideas?
08-26-2014 04:22 PM
08-26-2014 04:29 PM
Ok, my husband just started ours in safe mode. He did the following: Hit ctrl, alt, del. Chose task manager. Click file. Run New task. Type in msconfig. That's your general boot process and allows you to click safe boot. Give that a try. Unfortunately, we are still not able to do a system restore. It can't be accessed. My husband is trying something right now, will let you know if it works.
08-26-2014 05:35 PM
Yay! I'm so glad it worked for you! It really sucks when a computer flakes out on you and you worry it's gone for good. It's awesome when you can find help! My husband eventually got ours to do a system restore too! So, when we were in safe mode, it let us access the side bar, (Windows 8 O/S) and we selected settings. Had to get out of safe mode, went to settings, control panel, option recovery, setting at bottom: change your pc settings. Advanced options, restart with troubleshoot and it let us choose system restore options from there. Or, click on side bar, look for change pc settings and a window should pop up with options. Choose a system restore date that is before your last update. We're going to clean up our drives and files to make sure we get rid of anything that compromised our system. Good luck to anyone reading this for help! 😃