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The log files were being deleted by Ccleaner.
So going forward troubleshooting can be improved by preserving more information in the logs.
The log files were being deleted by Ccleaner.
So going forward troubleshooting can be improved by preserving more information in the logs.
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Okay. If you can't run the Memtest86+ version 5.01 tonight you can run it during the week.
It will be useful to test the RAM.
Have a good night.
Methods used to use Memtest86+ when initial attempts fail:
Boot from USB Drive on Windows 10 PC Windows 10 Installation Upgrade Tutorials: Boot from USB Drive on Windows 10 PC Installation Upgrade Tutorials
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If you have fast boot or ultra fast boot enabled in your UEFI firmware settings, then you will need to temporarily disable fast boot or ultra fast boot to be able to boot from a USB.
How to Enable Fast Boot or Ultra Fast Boot in UEFI Firmware Settings for Windows: Enable or Disable Fast Boot in UEFI Firmware Settings for Windows Performance Maintenance Tutorials
1. Try another USB stick
2. Try all USB ports (2.0 and 3.0)
3. Maybe when using UEFI Bios u have temporarly switch to Legacy in BIOS settings
4. Turn off temporarily fast boot, secure boot, CSM if enabled
All it’s saying is “Removable Device”. It doesn’t even say “USB” or anything of that nature.
Give all of the above steps a try........it will be trial and error.
Hi,
Best to take it in somewhere and let a professional flash the bios or you could end up with a large paperweight for your trouble :)
Yes a removable device is a flash drive formatted to fat32 the devices default format.
All it has is a secure boot option. I have done all of those and it’s still not wanting to boot from the flash drive.