Satellite L50 - A - 1 6: "boot loop" at power on

Hello world.

I have a Satellite L50 - A - 1 6 (just bought). I changed the HARD drive partitions in order to better utilize the space. Then I tried to create the recovery from the preinstalled recovery partition disk (However this was not changed!), but it did not work. It was posted this message: "the recovery partition was not found.

So I tried to restore factory settings (as explained in the guide, press '0' at the beginning upward).
After that, my laptop computer goes into "boot loop", and it continues to go in the boot loop every time I turn it on. The boot loop here is summerized: + logo (leading to innovation) toshiba-> error message (.. .has been detected a problem... etc etc)-> black screen-> logo toshiba (leading to innovation)-> ecc. ECC. +

The only possible operations are:
-to power the laptop off (by turn off by pressing the key)
-to access Bios (by pressing the F2 key)
but later, the laptop comes back still in boot loop.

I also tried to set up an order of boot device for the use of tools like "live recovery cd" or similar (also USB)... but nothing... He always goes in the city "boot loop".

Any suggestion to have the correct start of my laptop?

Thanks in advance.

Hello

>. I changed the HARD drive partitions in order to better utilize the space. Then I tried to create the recovery from the preinstalled recovery partition disk (However this was not changed!), but it did not work. It was posted this message: "the recovery partition was not found.

This does not surprise me. You have changed the partition table, and therefore the partitions of HARD drive will be more found.

> So I tried to restore factory settings (as explained in the guide, press '0' at the beginning upward). After that, my laptop computer goes into "boot loop", and it continues to go in the boot loop every time I turn it on. The boot loop is summerized here: logo (leading to innovation) toshiba-> error message (.. .has been detected a problem... etc etc)-> black screen-> logo toshiba (leading to innovation)-> ecc. ECC.

This does not work for the reason that I mentioned above. The disk HARD recovery isn't possible now!

I recommend you to use stop force switch:
http://APS2.toshiba-tro.de/KB0/TSB3C03JR0000R01.htm

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