Computer laptop Windows 8 can not reset/refresh or update to 8.1

So 4-5 months ago, I got a new laptop with Windows 8, and everything was working properly until I had a nasty virus that locked my screen after connection, I managed to get rid of the virus, but I think in the process of my anti-virus deleted some system files.

Since then, the Windows Security Center Service has been disabled, and if I click on turn on I get a screen pop up saying "you cannot start the Windows Security Center service."
It was a little disturbing, but I don't give much thought but recently I wanted to move to 8.1 and it doesn't give me the error 'your Windows 8.1 installation could not be completed', after trying again 2 times I went to check if I could update and see if it works, it has not, after that I tried to reinstall , but which does not work either...
I want to do a reinstall, recover all the original windows files and keep current partitions, I saved that I need and I'm pretty much ready, my question is how do?
I got the key and I was able to make a dvd with installation, please help me.

Hi Mihai,

What is the brand and model of your computer?

In the following procedure, you can download the ISO of Windows 8 and create a DVD.

1. click here upgrade to Windows 8 with a product key, and then click the option "install Windows 8".

2 run the configuration file (WindowsSetupBox.exe), who will start to download Windows 8 ISO.

3 click "Install." by creating media

4 if you decide that the installation program to create USB flash media player, or save the ISO file. If you choose the ISO, the ISO file is saved on your PC and you will be able to burn to DVD.

Note: When you reinstall the operating system, select the partition on which the operating system is currently installed. No format/select all other partitions that can erase data on them.

Your computer came preinstalled with Windows 8, you can also contact the manufacturer and verify that they can help you perform Update or reset.

Hope that the information provided is useful. Do not respond if you need more help.

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