Equium P300-16 t - Windows error recovery screen

It started with not to connect to the internet and to say that something did not launch. I looked on the forum and he said press F8 chose the first option (to fix your computer), I did.

Then he took me to a with option 2 windows error recovery
-Launch Startup Repair (when press screen becomes black for 1 second, then goes back to the same screen)
-Start windown normally (when press turns the computer on and back on bringing me back to the same screen)

Now when I turn it on charges it takes me to the windows error recovery screen. And no matter what I push on I always end there.

Hope someone can be useful

Hello

Looks like something was wrong with the recovery process and now Windows may start t. Maybe something messed with the registry or a few important Windows files, so I think that the only option to get rid of it using the Toshiba recovery disc. It will wipe the entire HARD disk and restore the factory settings, normally it should work.

Just so enter the Toshiba Recovery disk and follow the instructions on the screen. Windows will be reinstalled, and you get back to factory settings. :)

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