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Hey everyone my Dell Inspiron 15 cannot download an update and then rebooted.

Then he got stuck on the "Dell" screen and the Windows 8 boot custom. I can get into the Bios, but nothing seems to help, and the Diagnostic test says that it cannot find the hard drive.

Any help?

Peter Hamm

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