NB200 - freezing point arbitrary during any installation of OS

Hello.

When I just got NB200 out of the box and began to start the first thing that was the case, was hanged on the XP splash screen before any options. After 15 minutes I reset it and it got a few steps in XP installs where it installs programs. then he kept something with furniture of mouse cursor still for > 1 hr, finally I turned he walks and went up in broken XP situation.
I use combo reset factory of manul (hold 0, start) but it does not then how do I do it factory reset?

Now, when I try to install Win7 from a point-to-point arbitrary flash drive (sometimes even before showing the first Setup screen on green looping animation of progress, sometimes when filling out the list of partition, sometimes during the "expanding windows files", sometimes all in "installation", after a reboot) it would be to stop doing whatever it is. Cursor of the mouse is mobile and even, no ceases to animation loop, but there is no activity of HD, no fan activity (i.e. no high CPU load?) and if it "freezes" like than to expand our files, USB key will stop blinking what he does when he's actually progress,

Interesting that for example it has spent 20 minutes on the extraction of 84% of the files once. While during installation when it is the 'end', it extracted the files very quickly, so I guess this isn't a problem at any time and it is just random.

How can I fix it?
Should I ship to Toshiba for repair or replacement (I'm going on vacation so unlikely to be able to use the replacement store in time).

Hello

On reset to factory settings, you will find all the information in the user manual.
This means that if it is not possible to use HARD drive recovery option, you will need to use the Toshiba recovery disc but I guess you don't l t s create, is that correct?
If not and you want to return to factory settings you need to order a new drive of Toshiba Recovery directly:
https://backupmedia.Toshiba.EU/landing.aspx

Depending on your problem with Windows 7 I put t know what could be the reason but it's maybe s material hard work because the XP installation didn't complete successfully. So for me it sounds like that it of not a software problem.

To be honest in your case, I'd go for the authorized service provider nearest. Technicians can check your laptop and determine if it s a hardware or software problem.
I guess that your laptop is still under warranty, the repair should be free.

Good luck, buddy! :)

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