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Try and find out what the manufacturer and model of the camera is and search the manufacturer's site or the internet for Windows 8 drivers. There is not much else you can do. The notebook was designed for Windows 7 and there are not very many Windows 8 hardware device drivers available.
Unplug, remove battery, Remove and reseat Memory Mods, try to reboot. If no, Remove HDD and test, replace if necessary. Has their been any damage? Dropped?
run the check disk utility. To run the check disk utility you will need a repair disc ora operating system disc. Put the disc in the cd drive and boot fromit. You want to get to the Dos Command Prompt (Black screen with whiteletters) and type the following command: chkdsk /r Check disk will run well over an hour or two and you will notice thepercentages going from high to low, this is normal. Let it run tocompletion. Then reboot machine.
If check disk fails to solve your problem you might have to reinstall windows.Try doing a Repair Install that way you don't loose your data, documents,music, pictures, videos or programs.
In windows xp you get to the dos command prompt by selecting R for repair whenthe options appear.
In Vista and Windows 7 you want to get to the recoveryconsole and look down at the bottom of the window for the Dos Command.
Try to reinstall it. Go into Control Panel>System>Hardware and find the drive and uninstall the driver then reboot the computer. If that doesn't work it may need cleaning
passwords to any of the administrative accounts and needed administrative access:
Boot to a windows boot disk and mount the NTFS partition using NTFSDOS if needed. Rename the SAM.* file to anything memorable to you Reboot the system and login as 'administrator' with a blank password. Create a batch file with the following lines: net user newuser newpass /ADD net localgroup /ADD administrators newuser
Save that .bat file and then schedule it with the AT command for 10 minutes into the future Reboot the system with the boot disk and delete the SAM.* file Rename the original SAM back to SAM.* Reboot and wait 10 -15 minutes to give your batch file a chance to execute Log on as 'newuser' and you're in business
my sugestion is to leave laptop unpluged from wall and removed battery and leave to cool for 3 days and then check on the fourth day replace battery. and reboot laptop. if problem accures take to be repaired, as the hard disc may have over heated plus comntatcs for hard disc and motherboard this is the only help I can give I leave mine on for 5 -6 days somtimes then turn the thing off to cool down the other addvice is if it works get it a laptop cooler which it sits on and keeps it cool.
best of luck on the laptop
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