Hp 7 plus 1301 boot problem

In my hp 7 plus 1301 there is boot problem I already hard reset through volume and power buttonbut still same problem please do something

Hi!, salman2: Please, check this step's ... Follow the steps in this section to restore a tablet HP Slate 7 Plus. With the tablet turned off, hold buttons volume up (+) and on at the same time. When an HP logo on the screen with a boot options menu in the upper left corner appears, release the buttons. In the Boot Options menu, use the volume down button (-) to move to Kernel recovery. NOTE: If passed by the Kernel recovery option, use the volume up button (+) to move up in the menu. Keep pressing the volume down button (-) until the recovery Kernel option is highlighted again. Figure: Kernel recovery With Kernel Recovery option highlighted, press the volume up button (+) to select it. A few seconds later, a figure of Android appear with the message No command. Press the volume up (+) button and Volume Down (-) simultaneously for a few seconds, and then release. When the menu appears Android system recovery, use the volume down button (-) to highlight Clear data / restoring factory settings. NOTE: The touch screen turns off when the tablet is in recovery mode. Use the buttons volume up (+) and Volume Down (-) to scroll up or down the recovery menu. Use the power button to select an option. Press the Power button to select. The display shows you sure you want to delete all user data? THIS CAN NOT BE UNDONE. Use the volume down button (-) to highlight Yes, delete all user data. Press the button to confirm and begin the restoration. Screen display system recovery process appears. Wait until the restore process. When the display shows Delete entire data, highlight reboot system now, then press the select button encendidopara. Allow the tablet, to reboot.  If continued, with problem, you needed call to HP Support Assistance, more near your home, from ... http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Android-Tablets-e-g-HP-Slate-7/Phone-Assistance-in-the-world/td-p/5038024

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