i have tried several methods to perform factory restore but keep getting message at the top of the screen saying boot failed. any ideas
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February 17, 2015 - 3:04 am
Only that perhaps the restore partition has been corrupted somehow. Are you able to see the restore partition in Windows Explorer or Disk Management? Could you have somehow inadvertently written data to that partition?
Another possibility; have you installed another operating system over the original at some time?
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