Windows 8 kind of boots

It's absolutely crazy weird. So bear with me.

XPS 8500 special (a cache SDD drive), Windows 8 Pro.

Troubles began while I was still logged yesterday, could not click on anything. CTRL + ALT + DELETE brought to the top of the start screen and I was able to reboot. After the reboot, I have "login", but the same problems.

By chance, I had the upward once Task Manager, I immediately CTRL + ALT + DELETE & selected task manager. Nothing seemed out of the ordinary at all, but I couldn't do anything else, but look around Manager tasks.

Go ahead, after many attempts (with both users of the machine), now half the time he starts with a black screen (interesting if I hit shift 5 times the issue of sticky keys comes) OR I get "pretty" image that comes before the selection of the user and it stops there. I can't go any further.

Now, it's when I start to rage a little. I can't in any kind of repair of Windows 8 feature. I read on SHIFT + F8 approach, but I think it's a myth now (after 30 + attempts). How can I get Windows to repair if I can not start, or if it happens at the start that I am locked out?

Until someone asks, I wasn't looking to hack anything or run any code cracked or mischievous. In fact, the only things I've done on this machine for the 2 weeks before was CIV 5, a bit of Bioshock Infinite, to play and to check my email.

I really didn't mind Windows 8 too much before this incident. Boot times were stellar, but if I'm unable to fix my PC it's a deal breaker. But I guess I'm stuck now that I just bought a new machine. Basically, I am posting this as a last shot. Any help would be appreciated.

So get this. In basic rage / I wonder hard mode to boot my machine several times to try to force windows 8 in repair mode, I decided. I had read somewhere that if windows could not start he would automatically enter the repair mode.

Well, what has ended up happening, was that I am the emblem of dell and then a black screen. I rebooted several times over and I simply had the emblem of Dell, it never evolved. I therefore held shift, press f12 to enter the boot options. I change UEFI Secure Uefi restarted, unsecured and Voila! The repair of Windows 8 boot seized.

I was unable to make an update of the operating system, because he says that the hard drive has been locked, but recovery of Dell factory image worked like a champ. Sucks that I lost my save game on Civ 5, but at least my machine works again.

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