REBOOT LOOP AFTER UNTTEND. XML MESSAGE

Hello

I am in a desperate state. Problem is with Sony Vaio NR38S
Two days ago, my windows crashed with a problem to dump memory (blue screen of death).
So I decided to restore it to factory settings. The process has begun and formatted my C and then came the moment even where that it started to install software againg dump problem appeared and blue screen of death.
Now whenever I try to restart my computer (so I can restore to the factory settings) guests following messag

WINDOWS could not parse or process unattend answer file. [c:\windows\panther\unattend.xml]. The answer file is invalid.

and reboots after you have clicked on the ok button.

Please help me in anyway. I don't have a recovery disk. is there anyway to fix the problem?

Hi Michael,.

This seems to be a problem with the hardware. You may need to contact the manufacturer of your computer to this topic.

http://Forum.NotebookReview.com/forumdisplay.php?f=8

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    I recently bought a Y700 laptop with a 128 GB m2 and 1 TB hard drive.

    I found that the 128 GB drive is just about acceptable, but as I do photography editing, the drive working essentially consumes the rest 30 GB I have free instantly. I would also like a little more room for manoeuvre for failing to manage the storage space so closely.

    So I bought the following:

    Samsung SM951 M.2 PCIe SSD 512 GB
    SM951 Series MZHPV512HDGL-00000
    Capacity - 512 GB

    I read NVMe version is not supported, but I assumed it would work.

    I tried to use Acronis True Image clone/backup the existing drive, actually a recovery disc and used to restore the backup to the new drive. So far, everything seems to work.

    However, after reboot, first of all, I got a BSOD message saying "Inaccessible_boot_device" and then the system reboots. At this point the loop starts, the screen shows the text "LENOVO" on black for about 10 seconds, switches and 2 seconds later goes on to repeat the process to infinity.

    Thinking it was a problem with Acronis, I tried to use the Installation of Windows Media disc for just fresh install windows on the disk. Once again, everything seems to work and has been installed properly. However once the installation has been completed, once again reboot loop began.

    I must add that when the loop runs, hitting F2 or any other key does not work, so I can't access the bios to tell the computer to boot from a key USB etc. To exit the loop, I have to power off the laptop and remove the offending SSD drive and then restart. At this stage F2 works, allow me in the BIOS to re - assign the USB as a boot priority to try to restore media etc.

    I also tried to do "repair Windows startup", but after a few minutes, the repair process said that he could not repair the drive.

    At this point, I wonder which of the following occurs:

    1 drive is defective

    2 - the drive is not compatible (material)

    3. drive is incompatible because of outdated drivers (the laptop is 1 month old)

    Any help you offer is appreciated, because I doubt now, I can return the drive given the way it has been used now!

    An apparent difficulty has been to change the UEFI boot to legacy mode, but I kept the UEFI as first priority in the boot sequence. Things seem to work fine now.

    Weird that the 128 GB m2 player provided by Lenovo was beautiful on UEFI, yet my 512 GB there is no work?

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