2000 HP notebook pc-no boot, no screen, in no time

The pc worked very well, I left it a while, come back to sign and I get no boot and no screen. Noda. Eventully, with pressing repeatedly the key "f8" at the beginning, I get a screen saying 'Preparation auto repair', then "diagnose your PC" and then there is loop just in a circle with that. I managed to shoot to the top of the test HP page and have start up with pass marks and track in test right now. For the most part done and everything going on.  I'll continue the preocess, but some are so long and worried in this way in the dark, we could say I'am. Could someone please inform me of any part of it will save a lot of my blond hair turns gray today.

It sounds like the brand of discs you used may have been a problem. My personal choice to use blank media Verbatim DVD to create recovery discs has never failed me.

Download Windows 8 here at the Microsoft, you can store them on another PC and create an installation file disc, when it is requested. Use as a repair disc to redo your usable Windows 8 installation.

How to use an ERD in Windows 8.

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