Computer will not continue after HP logo screen displays.
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| Windows from starting correctly. Windows Startup Repair is one | |
| of the recovery tools in the System Recovery Options menu. You | |
| can also create a system repair disc that contains the System | |
| Recovery Options menu. If the problem is severe enough that | |
| Startup Repair doesn't start on its own and you can't access the | |
| System Recovery Options menu on your computer's hard disk, | |
| you can get to the menu and start Startup Repair by using the | |
| Windows installation disc or a system repair disc that you created | |
| earlier. | |
| In Windows 8.1, use Automatic Repair to fix problems that might | |
| prevent Windows from starting correctly. | |
| To access Automatic Repair: | |
| 1. | Press the Windows logo + l to open the Settings charm. |
| 2. | Select Change PC Settings, select General, and then under |
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| Advanced startup, click Restart now. |
| 3. | Select Troubleshoot, select Advanced options, and then |
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| select Automatic Repair. |
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| Windows starts Automatic Repair. |
| 4. | Select the account to use to begin Automatic Repair, and |
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| type the password for the account. |
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| Windows diagnoses the computer and attempts the repair |
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| it. |
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“Illegal Operation has Occurred” error message is displayed. |
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Software being used is not | Verify that the software is certified by Microsoft for your version | |
Windows. | of Windows (see program packaging for this information). | |
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Configuration files are corrupt. | If possible, save all data, close all programs, and restart the | |
| computer. | |
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