NB300 - Windows 8 start problems
I have recently installed windows 8 on my Toshiba NB300 and everytime I turn on the computer with the power button, the computer turns off a few seconds later.
Only on the second attempt Windows 8 starts normally, giving me the indication of an error.
This happens the first time I turn on my computer with the power button.
I appreciate your help to solve the described problem behind.
Hello
How did you install the 8 Win?
You've improved the Win 7 to 8 Win or you did a clean installation?
It might be possible that some pre-installed drivers or tools are not compatible with Win 8 and therefore, there is a problem when starting.
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