(Redirected) XPS 8700 in autofix Mode continues?

Hi I had a power outage at my house last night and reboot was a problem... Finally, after electrical disconnection and start-up, the machine came to life. Only to show me the blue screen with Option and choose in the upper part. None of the options work, even rebooting to a restore point. Suggestions... the machine is 1 year, 8.1 Windows... It has been pretty reliable until today. Thank you!

Hi mauitim,

Please repost this in the forum faster assistance office.

http://en.community.Dell.com/support-forums/desktop/

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    Flagtime general salute,

    Please repost this in the laptop computer forum help.

    http://en.community.Dell.com/support-forums/desktop/

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