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Computer is frozen, won't accept input from keyboard or mouse
Computer is frozen, won't accept input from keyboard or mouse.
I am incapable of obtaining the Windows Version number or any other info.
That is where it is now.
Background: purchased July 3 2019: Shinobee SSD Ultra 8-Core Gaming PC/Multimedia Desktop Computer - FX 8300 8 x 4.20 GHz - AMD Radeon RX 460 2GB DDR5 Graphics - 8GB DDR3-240GB SSD - 500GB HDD - Win10 Pro - CD/DVD±RW - WiFi #6006
Since purchase, computer has crashed on three different occasions that I can remember.
On each occasion, a great many programs were running simultaneously.
I suspect mandatory Win10 updates have been a factor in these crashes.
After latest crash, this is what I tried:
1. Hard reboot, showed only blue MS logo, stuck there. All keys unresponsive.
2. Hard reboot. Blue Logo with "Preparing Automatic Repair". Stuck there doing nothing, all keys and mouse unresponsive.
3. Hard reboot. Stuck on just blue logo again.
4. Hard reboot. Again same results as number 2 above.
5. Workmen in the apartment proceed to idiotically trip the circuit breaker three times in a row. They couldn't speak English, so hard to get them to understand to use another outlet instead.
6. Hard reboot, same results as number 1 again.
7. Hard boot, same as number 2 again.
8 Disconnected DSL cable, removed commercial DVD from drive, hard reboot, back to number 1 again.
This is the second or third time I have gotten stuck on "preparing automatic repair".
Searching a solution, it says "just hard boot three times in a row" but that isn't working this time, as you can see from the list above
I have some kind of USB drive I made for Win10 recovery, but I never bothered to
write down where I got it or what it is named or how to use it. Stupid.
One thing I DO remember is that the instructions stated that the USB drive had to have
a minimum capacity of 16 GB, and I used a brand new empty drive of that size.
Looking at this USB drive, it appears to contain this
Folder named EFI
Folder named sources
Some kind of thing named reagent.
EFI folder contains:
Folder named Boot, which contains "bootx64.efi"
Folder named Microsoft contains:
Folder named Boot
Folder named Recovery
I have tried to use this USB recovery drive to boot.
Somwhere I read I had to hold down Windows key + L, but that doesn't do anything.
The computer ignores it.
Contacted the manufacturer, and I'm scared that their "solution" is going to just wipe out
everything I have stored on my computer. As of the time of this post I
have NOT yet tried the following:
Dear Customer,
We are sorry to hear that the purchased item causes trouble.
It seems that there has been an issue with a Windows update.
Might it be possible to reinstall Windows completely?
You can download the image from this site.
"https://www.microsoft.com/en- us/software-download/windows10 ISO"
Here is a tutorial which will guide you through the steps.
How To Create Windows 10 Installation Disk Or Bootable USB
To boot from DVD/USB you need to press F9 immediately after turning on the device. Than you can choose USB or DVD. Than the Installation starts.
Remove all current partitions and create a new NTFS partition.
You would not need to reinsert the activation key, as the system will activate itself when connected to the internet.
Feel free to contact us for any further requests.
Regards
Shinobee Customer Service
Update: As I wait for someone to answer this forum post, I'm researching.
The damaged machine supposedly has two drives, one SSD, one HD.
I know nothing about the subject of "partitions" but I get the impression that it might be possible to
preserve my personal files by simply putting the OS in a brand new partition on a drive that does not contain my files.
Unfortunately, I really dont' know how to do that.
I think when I've stored things, I haven't chosen where to do that.
I think it force-defaults to the SSD, and I think that is where the OS is installed.
So.....have to install fresh OS on HDD, then move personal files to HDD from SDD.
Then move OS to the now-blank SDD.
I'm afraid I'm going to get confused and mess this all up.
More info: Before the blue logo, with or without message Preparing Automatic Repair"
a large logo appears "6+" and below that something like:
TAB to show Text
DEL to enter Bios
F9 to select boot drive
F12 to enter flasher utilty
None of these keys do anything, and this screen only stays up maybe five seonds, then locked on
Blue windows logo again.
Last edited by bearcat22; 17 Oct 2019 at 08:06.