It's strange because before I had any problems, it would boot up and run fine, but one day I booted it up, and then I was brought to a blue screen (the "Automatic Repair" screen). For some reason, I can't get past it, and I've tried everything it provides, such as system restore, troubleshooting, etc, but all of these methods would fail.
This is an blue HP Stream 14 I have--runs on Windows 10, and was used for only a few months. This was a computer my sister originally bought for herself for school, but when she bought a better computer, she gave me this one… Basically for free. I did reset everything and made the account on the HP under my name.
But a few months with a computer wasn't that long.
There's no way I can take apart the computer, unless a professional does it--enough that even the battery can't be removed.
I've even done advanced methods, like the CMD fix, but none of that worked.
I do have another computer in mind that I want to get--a Lenovo 100s Notebook. It seems like a pretty decent computer, and the Best Buy selling it just wants $180 for it… Brand new.
But anyways, I could take the HP to a computer store, but my mom doesn't have the time, and I don't have a license (since moving from one state to another).
Do you all else know another way I can try to fix my computer, or am I basically ****** and need a new one?