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04-09-2018 10:03 AM
Ad I try to turn on my PC, an automatic restart keeps appening, and I'm stuck in an endless loop.
I've tried anything, but nothing seems to work.
Also I have a question. If I choose to keep my files ( remove apps and setting , but keep personal filrs), do I lose Microsoft Word, Excel and so on? I've paid them and I don't want to lose them.
Thanks for all the help.
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04-09-2018 12:14 PM - edited 04-09-2018 12:15 PM
Yes, sorry. Probably best hope of recovering any files will be removing the drive, attach it to a sata to usb adapter or usb hdd enclosure then plug it into usb port of a working machine. If there is any life left in the drive you may be able to browse it and copy files over to drive of host machine.
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04-09-2018 10:32 AM
If you purchased license for Office you should be able to reinstall and activate it:
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04-09-2018 11:10 AM
04-09-2018 11:24 AM - edited 04-09-2018 11:33 AM
1-Reset removes apps -such as office apps.
2-Do you use Microsoft acct to logon to laptop? If so the same acct and password should work at Office site.
3-Have you run Diagnostics on your laptop? Immediately after powering on start tapping the Esc key. This will open a menu where F2 System Diagnostics is an option. Tap F2 key and run the tests.
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04-09-2018 11:37 AM
If you get a failed on Short DST- the hard drive has failed/is failing and will need to be replaced. If you are still in warranty HP will replace it. If not a retail 2.5" laptop SATA hard drive can be used-Western Digital,Seagate,Toshiba,etc
This of course means Reset is not likely to work.
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04-09-2018 12:14 PM - edited 04-09-2018 12:15 PM
Yes, sorry. Probably best hope of recovering any files will be removing the drive, attach it to a sata to usb adapter or usb hdd enclosure then plug it into usb port of a working machine. If there is any life left in the drive you may be able to browse it and copy files over to drive of host machine.
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