Windows Boot Manager failed error

NB: I have a very short time. her tomorrow. I have a very glitchy w4 Iconia, who has been with us for a day and night, with several screen flickers and this problem I am submitting. Boot Manager Windows failed to start my iconia, which means I can't even swtich it took off. After two other messages come iup which are almost the same, the message: "Default Boot Device missing or startup failed. Insert the recovery media and press a button, then select "Boot Manager" to choose a new device Boot or Boot Recovery Media. "The two Previos are"1. Windows Boot Manager start failed. "and"failed to initialize the Windows Boot Manager. "I'm experienced in it so I know that something has gone wrong with the boot process, so nothing else running this error start freaking program other some other starnge treats that i have no knowledge of. the next screen that is displayed after the third popup says

Menu Option to start 1. Manager start Windows ESC to exit

Bluetooth doesn't seem to be running so im stuck with by clicking on windows boot manager which throws me through this lopp everywhere again. Ive plugged my tablet on my computer but it doent seem to be recognized as a disconnected device.ive it in fear of this charge as the race to the bottom of the stack seemed work very well on my mini ipad when it gopt stuck in a screen.i gel do not think the iconia will start correctly after he sinks since I don't have any medium of recovery and I have a deadline. that is tomorrow morning. knowing that the iconia has a max of 9 hours batterylife, I'm sure the battery rundown will work. Please advice cocoralie knowledge. If you are bored to my typos, please llok in my entry in the welcome forums.

Hurtling down the battery seems to have solved the problem! Works great! No I don't think that there is a malicious, just stuff software in the code.

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