Opening of session of Windows 8 loop, recovery disk works do not.

Hello

I have a Toshiba Satellite C855D-S5357 computer laptop running windows 8. When you turn on the system it try to connect to the the first user automatically saying "Please wait...". ». After some time, it will be then expire and go back to the windows logon page 8. If you click on it to bring up the login of the user page it goes back into the screen "Please wait" just and repeats. There are no options press the power menu of charms to switch to secure mode.

Here's where things get interesting. The only way I found to attempt recovery of the operating system is to boot from a recovery disk. I have used downloaded and created a CD using the Microsoft ISO download page. Unfortunately, the bios will not start on the CD player in UEFI mode.  I have Secure Boot disabled and when I opt for the startup mode for "CSM"(je suppose la version de Toshiba de l'héritage) so I can boot into the CD player, but the hard drive is no longer available and options recovery of State that the player is locked. "."

I repeated these steps with Rufus to create a USB bootable with ISO and the schema Partition GPT for UEFI parameters all even, but with the same results as the CD.

Please someone know a way where I can update or recover this operating system?

Hello

Thanks for posting your query on the Microsoft Community.

According to the description, you are unable to start using the UEFI mode recovery disc.

I suggest to refer to the article below and check if that helps.

Reference:

http://forums.Toshiba.com/T5/General-troubleshooting/satellite-will-not-boot-from-a-CD-or-DVD/TD-p/362056

Warning of the BIOS:

BIOS change / semiconductor (CMOS) to complementary metal oxide settings can cause serious problems that may prevent your computer from starting properly. Microsoft cannot guarantee that problems resulting from the configuration of the BIOS/CMOS settings can be solved. Changes to settings are at your own risk.

Hope that the information provided is useful. Let us know if you have questions related to Windows, we will be happy to help you.

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