Really slow! - Windows 8 General

So today i booted up my pc again sony vaio vpceb4l1e with windows 8, and it was so slow when i boot it up enter my password after around 2 minutes it completly locks up then i have to press the power button untill it shuts off.
I tried at boot pressing shift+f8 and it said automatic system repair then said windows could not boot corectly so i pressed restore what happend it showed me the windows 8 logo and that's it nothing else for more than a couple of hours
how do i fix this

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Holding the power button for 30+ seconds
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Charging it for 2+ hours and repeating
When I connect it to a PC the computer will recognize a device, but it's inaccessible.
UPDATE: Windows (XP) device manager does NOT recognize it.
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Nexus 4 SoD / Display not working anymore

Hi everybody,
i think my Nexus 4 died yesterday Was listening to music while i was in the workshop, suddently music stopped and the display wont turn on again. Tried to restart it a couple times but nothing happend. Than put it on the charger for a while, than my computer. There, it showed the charging animation if your phone is completly shutdown and when i pushed the start button it booted up quiet normaly, but "optimised" my apps again. After unlocking the Sim card, i pushed the homebutton and it crashed again. Since than, no picture on the screen anymore. It starts up(vibration from boot) and is even recognised via usb "remove mako" but i couldn flash a stock image with the nexus toolkit, it stucks in "waiting for device".
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Can you get in recovery mode or anything else accessible with button combinations? What happens when you hold power and volume down and up together for a couple of seconds? Try holding them for 10 secs.

Solved: Stuck at green nvidia screen at boot.

Found a way to boot into recover from here http://support-shield.nvidia.com/android-tv-user-guide/index.htm#t=Reset_SHIELD.htm
Nothing else I found worked but having it plugged into my PC with the power disconnected then connecting the power, waiting 2 seconds then holding the power button for 6 seconds worked for me.
Hello,
I was trying to flash TWRP and it went without issue. I wasn't sure how to boot into TWRP after loading it so I booted into the bootloader and the last menu option said something along the lines of reboot into recovery forced or something along those lines. I gave that a try and everything went blank. I left it for about 10 mins and since nothing was changing, I tried to reboot it from adb but my computer would not recognize it so I pulled the power and plugged it back in and now it's stuck at the green nvidia screen.
When it shows the green nvidia screen initially, it goes away for about a half second then comes right back every time but never does anything beyond that. When I plug it into my computer it's seen as a connected USB device though I cannot do any adb or fastboot commands that I've tried.
I tried pulling power, plugging it back in and holding the power button for 3 seconds. I have also unplugged then plugged back in and tapped the power button for 3 seconds. I've tried booting it up with and without the MicroUSB from the Shield TV connected to my computers USB.
Nothing so far changes it being stuck on the green nvidia screen.
I fear it's hard bricked at this time but hopefully not and someone can point me towards some other suggestions to try and can salvage this.
You have to keep try boot ir bootloader... I start remembering I have something similar, where only positive results could give only bootloader screen (re flash whole os afterwards)
I did boot in bootloader mode, but I tell you not exactly like it was said in instruction, it was "chaotic" presing combination,,,fck nightmare was ???
Izsūtīts no manas Nokia 3310 используя бесплатную xda app
---------- Post added at 03:36 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:33 PM ----------
reTARDIS said:
Found a way to boot into recover from here http://support-shield.nvidia.com/android-tv-user-guide/index.htm#t=Reset_SHIELD.htm
Nothing else I found worked but having it plugged into my PC with the power disconnected then connecting the power, waiting 2 seconds then holding the power button for 6 seconds worked for me.
Hello,
I was trying to flash TWRP and it went without issue. I wasn't sure how to boot into TWRP after loading it so I booted into the bootloader and the last menu option said something along the lines of reboot into recovery forced or something along those lines. I gave that a try and everything went blank. I left it for about 10 mins and since nothing was changing, I tried to reboot it from adb but my computer would not recognize it so I pulled the power and plugged it back in and now it's stuck at the green nvidia screen.
When it shows the green nvidia screen initially, it goes away for about a half second then comes right back every time but never does anything beyond that. When I plug it into my computer it's seen as a connected USB device though I cannot do any adb or fastboot commands that I've tried.
I tried pulling power, plugging it back in and holding the power button for 3 seconds. I have also unplugged then plugged back in and tapped the power button for 3 seconds. I've tried booting it up with and without the MicroUSB from the Shield TV connected to my computers USB.
Nothing so far changes it being stuck on the green nvidia screen.
I fear it's hard bricked at this time but hopefully not and someone can point me towards some other suggestions to try and can salvage this.
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https://youtu.be/2AzHF-uNiY8
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Boot Logo Repeating

I have a galaxy s4 (i9500) and got it in used condition, a year ago. Never suspected a single problem in it.
Today I powered off my mobile for charging then after 25 minutes I took it off. I held the power button then I saw my boot logo(Where there is written Samsung Galaxy S4 GT-i9500). That logo kept showing as usual for 2 seconds and screen went black and again that logo appeared for 2 seconds and screen gone black and again it appeared, so, I'm stuck in kinda loop not a bootlooop exactly(maybe because bootloop refers to being stuck on boot screen while in my case its boot logo). I then removed the battery and inserted it back after an hour and as soon as I inserted it back the mobile itself turned on as if I held power button but this time again I was stuck in that loop. Moreover when I tried going into download mode, I didn't even need to hold the power button along with the volume down and home, it itself proceeded to confirmation screen of odin mode. And after that confirmation screen appeared saying that whether I really want to boot into download mode, disappeared itself after like 3 or 4 seconds even though I didn't press any key. And in case I press vol up key confirming to boot to download mode, then it again takes me to that loop. I'm too much confused . I can't even flash the firmware as it won;t boot to download mode neither am I able to boot into recovery.
Now do u really think the problem might be the power button(Which is maybe stuck in the state of pressed).
Or else it can be the battery coz my battery is also just average not too good?
I also inserted the command( in build.prop file) for enabling nav. bar and the code was correct but I never rebooted after inserting that. this was the first time I rebooted after that.
SOrry for some bad English.
Do you have something like this? I'm now having problem with getting my phone back to work...
https://youtu.be/HxnV-tn2vpA
From what you say it seams like power button problem, try to start the phone and connect it to the charger. When it start take out the battery, it will be powered by charger and you will eliminate battery problem.

SOLVED Post update infinite bootloop, restarts before fastboot menu

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one day after some minor update (don't know if it's related) my Redmi 9 Pro started restarting while on the table. I was able to open fastboot, could scroll between options via volume buttons, but couldn't confirm anything with power button. It kept restarting every cca 6 seconds.
After several hours of restarting the battery died.
When I plugged the charger, the phone started restarting again. But now, I cannot even acces fastboot. It restarts before the menu appears.
I didn't do anything with the phone, only updated official actualizations. I have no warranty anymore, its 2 and a half year old.
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SOLUTION: After a few hours of googling I found a tip to push power button 10+ when mi logo shows up. It helped.

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