Driver and BIOS updates are usually not necessary unless the update corrects a problem or adds functionality you need. THis is rarely the case. You are best to do a recovery. Turn the computer on and off several times in a row till it boots into the recovery partition. You can also try to do this by using F12 at the boot screen, but this is iffy with Win 8 because of the Fast Boot process.
Thks Kirk for your info. It really did not help me, but your info F12 is very useful.
I fixed the problem, this how,
On powering up I pushed a no. of buttons(at random, I did not what I was doing) I got into bit locker mode. From there I reconfigure my tablet as a NEW tablet, and it worked. Now I am looking at the Window 8 tablet page. Fortunately I did not have any personal/impt. info on this tablet yet.
There must be a proper sequence of pushing the right buttons to get into Bit Locker mode. I don't know that.
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Driver and BIOS updates are usually not necessary unless the update corrects a problem or adds functionality you need. THis is rarely the case. You are best to do a recovery. Turn the computer on and off several times in a row till it boots into the recovery partition. You can also try to do this by using F12 at the boot screen, but this is iffy with Win 8 because of the Fast Boot process.
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November 2nd, 2014 18:00
Thks Kirk for your info. It really did not help me, but your info F12 is very useful.
I fixed the problem, this how,
On powering up I pushed a no. of buttons(at random, I did not what I was doing) I got into bit locker mode. From there I reconfigure my tablet as a NEW tablet, and it worked. Now I am looking at the Window 8 tablet page. Fortunately I did not have any personal/impt. info on this tablet yet.
There must be a proper sequence of pushing the right buttons to get into Bit Locker mode. I don't know that.