Recovery Problem - Blue Screen error (STOP: 0x00008086)
I am working on a Toshiba Satellite laptop and need to recover back to original state. I do not have Recovery Disks, however, I have followed the Toshiba 'How to' instructions (F8 then select Repair your Computer) it show the Windows progress bar then goes to a black screen for a while then I get a Blue Screen error (STOP: 0x00008086).
Is there any way to get around this?
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Here you can order this.
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Core i3 (3rd Generation)
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4 GB DDR3
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320 GB
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Windows 8
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64-bit
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i have tried methods like , 1) un installing the anti virus (Quick Heal Total Security) and re installing again
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3)Optiminzing the disk drives...
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and all dumps files.And also i deleted all the dump files and folder , but also the problem persists.
5)in Google search someone told that to update all the drivers. i have also done that
6)i have uninstalled and reinstalled the graphics driver.
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