Laptop stuck in an infinite loop "install".

My HP laptop acted until tonight while I was using it, so after trying simply to cold restart for a few minutes, I gave up and decided to just refresh everything. However, the preparation part took longer that it was supposed too once again, I did a cold reboot to see if the process would go faster. But now my phone is stuck in an infinite loop where it indicates an unexpected reboot or error happened past that he cannot continue the 'install' and must restart so it can relaunch the 'installation '. However it is done a few times and each time, the same error appears. I tried searching how to solve this problem, but did not see anything and that's the current situation, I can't use it for stuff I need the laptop for. I don't know what to do!

Hello

Thank you for visiting Microsoft Community.

According to the description, I understand that your notebook has been slain in the loop of the installation. I will certainly help you to question.

I suggest you refer to the suggestion of Reda Singh replied on 30 June 2015 from the link below and check if it helps:

http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/windows8_1-update/Windows-81-wont-start-correctly/211c93ea-8ce1-430B-9ca1-1f7b245cf0ca

Hope the helps of information.

Meet us with the State of the question.

Sincerely,

Ankit Rajput

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