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Windows 8.1 upgrade, now wont boot? help? $5
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I have a HP Envy phoenix desktop and i installed windows 8.1, after it reboot it it wont go
past the blue circle "HP" logo, i have tried going into the BIOS pressing the esc key, it tells me to press it again to load into the settings to run a restore, but that wont load, i have also tried a windows 8 disk i pirated and tried to press the repair function, but it still loads the blue "HP" logo and not the disk, please ideas?
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Sounds like your OS files may be corrupt. Insert the install disc and boot from it. Format your HDD and try reinstalling the OS. If that doesn't work try using a different download.
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I guess you may have a partition error like me, I heard that formatting your partition will fix this, To do this. Boot your PC using your Windows installation disk or get a torrented version if you do not own one and when the setup is open, Press Install now and it will list a list of partitions, Press your main partition and there will be a few options, Choose "Format" then restart your computer and try to install Windows 7/8 again.
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Did you burn your own disk? If so, it could have corrupted files. If so, what speed did you write at?
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