Boot Manager issue

I have Lenovo G560 laptop computers... I run recovery of the system (base of the plant)... after the system recovers when I turn on the computer its race at F8 command how can I fix the windows Boot Manager

Thank you

Mangala

You don't say why you did a restore to the factory settings.

And as is the recovery process of the OEM, for any problem with him, to contact you, in your case, Lenovo.

See you soon.

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