PLUGGED in NO CHARGE - victory-8 PRO (64-bit)

Dear Sir.

today I installed Pro (64-bit) of the window-8 in my thinkpad E430 machine, but after the installation in his charge not, its PLUGGED IN, DO NOT LOAD , the load list is not beyond 33 percent. Please help me...

Thanks and respect

I've switched back to WIN - 7

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