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Hi Richard,You can download the.ISO file of Windows 8 on another computer, burn it onto a DVD or a flash drive of 3-4 GB and insert it in the computer to repair it.Refer:How to create installation media for a PC refresh or resetOnce you have the installation media, you may go ahead and perform automatic repair to recover the computer.a. Insert the installation DVD or USB and boot Windows 8 from it.b.

In the ‘ Windows setup’ page select the ‘ language to install’,‘Time and currency format’ and the ‘ keyboard or input method’ and click on ‘ next’.c. Click on ‘Repair your computer’ and select ‘ Troubleshoot’.d. Click on ‘ Advanced options’ and select ‘ Automatic Repair’ and select the operating system.Hope this information helps. Reply with the status so that we could help you further.

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Free ebook: Introducing Windows 8.1 for IT Professionals. 2 minutes to readIn this articleDownload all formats (PDF, Mobi and ePub) as well as link to the companion content hosted by theWe’re happy to announce that Introducing Windows 8.1 for IT Professionals by Ed Bott is ready for download.IntroductionIt’s difficult to believe that Windows 8 was introduced only a year ago, and yet today its successor, Windows 8.1, is ready for widespread adoption. By Microsoft’s standards, that is warp speed. And it is a tribute to the developers who designed and built Windows 8 and 8.1 that they have been able to sustain that pace and deliver such a polished product.The Windows 8 product line represents a radical departure for Microsoft. A new user experience. A new app platform. New security features and new management tools.

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If you’re an IT pro, you have the daunting job of helping your users adapt to the newness of Windows 8.1 while you try to stay at least one step ahead.Although I’ve written in-depth guides to Windows in the past, this book is not one of those. Nor do I pretend to offer much in the way of opinions or review. Only you can decide whether and how and when to incorporate Windows 8.1 into your enterprise, based on your own organizational requirements.My goal in this book is to help you on that upgrade path by presenting the facts and features about Windows 8.1 as clearly as I can. If you’ve been living in an environment built around a previous version of Windows, you have a lot to absorb in the transition to Windows 8.1. I’ve tried to lay out those facts in as neutral a fashion as possible, starting with an overview of the operating system, explaining the many changes to the user experience, and diving deep into deployment and management tools where it’s necessary.By design, this book focuses on things that are new, with a special emphasis on topics of interest to IT pros. So you might find fewer tips and tricks about the new user experience than your users want but more about management, deployment, and security—which ultimately is what matters to the long-term well-being of the company you work for.This book is just an introduction, an overview.

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For more detailed information about the features and capabilities described in this book, I encourage you to become a regular visitor at the Springboard Series on TechNet:. Tell ‘em Ed sent you.Recommended Content.

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