U410 stuck in a loop of restoration?

So I've had this laptop for a while and it works well for a few months, but the last time when I went to turn it on, all my files were deleted.

All my programs were always there, but the images, documents and other files are all gone.

This happens whenever I have turn off my laptop and turn it on, when I put it to sleep and wake it, my things are still there. I have Windows 8 and I'm fairly new to Windows 8, so I'm stuck out.

I finished to restore the computer.

Tags: Lenovo Notebooks

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