ASUS laptop computer stuck on reboot screen after system restore

Hello

I did a system restore on my laptop and asked that it be returned to the State where he was 3-5 days ago.

It was all going well until he came to turn it back on - it is now stuck on the screen to restart for almost 2 hours!

I don't want to cut to the case that it damages, but I don't know how to get out of the reboot screen.

Any help/advice would be much appreciated :)

Hello

This problem could occur if the system restore was not completed successfully.

If the computer is blocked at the start screen, I suggest you to restart the computer and see if you can start the computer normally.

If this isn't the case, I suggest you to perform auto repair from WinRE. Check if it helps.

To run auto repair on follow computer Windows 8 as follows:

(a) to Insert the media (USB or DVD) and restart the computer.

(b) key press F12 (usually it's F12, but it may differ between computer manufacturers) and choose the drive that you inserted the installation media in.

(c) once the Windows Setup window appears, follow these steps:

(d) click Next , and then select fix your computer.

(e) you will see a blue screen and a option to choose.

(f) select the Troubleshooting option and select Advanced options.

(g) you can choose automatic repair in Advanced startup . option

Hope this information helps. Answer the post with an up-to-date issue report to help you further.

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