I can't access the desktop of Windows 8 on Asus me400c

Hello

I'm unable to get to the desktop or to exploit my tablet in anyway once connected to Windows 8. It's a long story, but here, it is in short:

There was an error with a file that won't go away (igfx... something) a quick search on Google said it was related to the high-end graphics and that it was not important. Used CCleaner to disable (not delete) it. Now Tablet starts fine but remains stuck in an eternal loop trying to load the desktop and then fails. Is quite insensitive during this process.

Safe mode falls into the same loop and my restore is that after the issue had taken place. I can access command prompt, however.

I would try to get into Windows 8 and save my data before you reinstall or something similar. I see all that I need is to fix the program start-up outside of Windows, but I don't know how I would go all this.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks for all your help Winston. Unfortunately, I was in a hurry to get this fixed and therefore had to pay a professional to do it for me.

The solution, so I am told, was to copy all THE bar Windows itself off the coast of the Tablet data using 'xcopy' in the command prompt and then start the process of "Valorisation". I was told that the process of "Refresh" was not able to solve this error.

Hope this helps someone who has a similar problem in the future!

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