Prestigebumps1
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1. It's a Lenovo. I do not know the exact specifics I just know I bought it at Christmas so it's brand new.Need more information.......
1. What is the make of your computer, such as ..... Dell, Toshiba, HP etc etc.
2. Is this a Win 8 or Win 8.1 computer ?
3. How did you get Win 8 installed in your computer ?
Did Win 8 come pre-installed in the computer or did you upgrade from another Windows version ?
4. Before this issue happened, did you take the steps to create System Image Backup to an external hard drive, create a repair disk etc ?
I probably cannot solve your problem, but if you supply enough info, expert members should be able to help you out.
I've given up at this point. Do you know how to wipe it while it's doing this?Adding.............
Since it is under warranty, You might want to return the product. Who knows what you had done to it, no offense intended.
I'm just really sad. I'll research the bios and I'm not buying a new compIt seems right now there are many folks in the same situation as you. I have not really seen a fix, but if you are going to reset the system anyway, try breaking the loop by restarting the machine, or hitting some of the other keys to get it to accept input from you. If you can get into the bios, try disabling any onboard devices, like Bluetooth or even the Network adapter to see if it helps.
Do you have any of the OEM recovery media or did you burn the recommend media when you got the system? Did you have a Windows 8 Recovery Flash Drive?
The Windows 8 system has been designed to be self-sufficient. It appears Microsoft has failed in that effort in a great number of cases. I was testing my system one day and intentionally deleted the BCD store, which is the configuration file to tell the system how to boot. After a couple of reboots, it told me it could not repair, so I hit the cancel button and the thing booted up fine. The fact the repair process did not recognize the problem had been solved, troubles me.
Hi
You said that it's a Lenovo, but not if it is a Desktop or a Laptop.
If it is a laptop it should have a recovery partition.
Can you get to the recovery screen?
http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/downloads/detail.page?DocID=HT076024
If you can get to this screen you could try and reset the computer to default setting.
If you can't do that and it's under warranty I agree with DavidHK129 just take it back where you bought it and let them deal with it.
Mike