Reboot loop

Hello

I just got my x 3 Elite and tried to preview Release Insider (as I do on my lumia).  It went very well and he asked to restart, but now my phone keeps restarting.  First of all, it shows the HP logo, and then a full blue screen after which he vibrares and restarts.

How can I restore my device?  I tried windows device recovery, but he does not know yet of HP.

Kind regards

Bryan

There are other messages on this forum where I put the solution. In short, close it for about 24 hours (dry power button 15) before trying to start (without charger). Subsequently, it can be locked, but you can unlock by blocking first through your live/outlook account online and then unlock the device physically.

Works pretty well since.

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