Boot loop problem

Hello world!

I have a 16 GB Touchpad and I'm stuck in a boot loop (HP Logo appears and restart). I used doctor Web OS 3.0.4 and it has not fixed my problem. Is there another app that would rebuild the boot partition? Or a challenge for the same problem or really rebuild to factory settings?

Thank you!

Hello

I just wanted you to know I solved my problem. Here is the link I used.

http://Forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1393647

I am very happy that everything is back online.

Thanks again

Tags: HP Tablets

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