Windows 8: Fixing Windows 8 Boot Issues
Last Update date : Nov 23. 2020
Step 1: Checking PC Power Supply Connection
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Verify that computer power cord is properly connected to your PC.
2
Press the 'Power' button to check the power LED.
Step 2: Checking Monitor Connection
1
If your PC is connected to an external monitor, make sure each component has good connections.
2
Check if the external monitor is turned on, and then set the external monitor to the maximum brightness.
3
Press Fn + F3 key repeatedly to adjust the brightness for a laptop computer.
Step 3: Resetting BIOS Setup
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Laptop: Remove all devices that are connected to the computer.
Desktop and all-in-one PC: Remove all devices from the computer except keyboard and mouse.
2
Press and hold the power button for at least 4 seconds to shut it down.
3
Turn the computer on again and immediately begin pressing F2 key 3-4 times repeatedly to access ‘BIOS setup’.
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Press 'F9' key to initialize the 'BIOS' settings then press 'Enter' key.
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Press 'F10' key on 'BIOS' settings to save and exit 'BIOS' setup.
Step 4: Recovering System Files
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Shut down the computer.
2
Turn the computer on again, run the 'Recovery' program.
(If your system fails to access 'Recovery', it could be due to hardware problem.)
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Restore the boot files before restarting the system.
Step 5: Restoring Your System to Its Original State
1
If an error message still appears, press and hold the power button for at least 4 seconds to shut it down.
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Turn the computer on again, access the 'Recovery' program to roll back to its original status (see the video SS-102(E)).
If the problem persists after going through steps 1 to 5, it could be due to hardware problem.
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