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Stuck in Safe Mode - Win 10
So, yesterday I tried to update my driver for the graphic card (AMD). It asked me to reboot in Safe Mode, and I did... Now I'm stuck in the limbo of Safe Mode. The windows don't accept my password (either the one I use for the windows or my microsoft account, I use a hotmail account) so I can't get in to change the boot to normal. I've tried everything I could find online but it doesn't work for me:
Safe boot with networking - NO
Use USB to start command prompt and run "bcdedit /deletevaule..." - NO U
Use USB a media installation for Windows and select my primary partition to install new WIndows without deleting my files - NO - I get an error that cannot be used (assuming because is not the only disk, see below).
Even disconnect the power for a while.
My desktop has two hard drives: the one that came with and a SSD I installed. Both have windows installed. The one is stuck in Safe Mode is the SSD. Using the Boot Manager Option of the computer, I managed to get into my "old desktop" and now I'm copying everything from my SSD to the "old" one so I could reinstall the windows by formatting the disk.
I was just wondering if there is a more delicate (i.e. editing bcdedit or Boot manager on SSD) way to do that instead of copying files back and forth?