I tried to reset my laptop and now it doesn't work


  1. Posts : 53
    Windows 10
       #1

    I tried to reset my laptop and now it doesn't work


    I wanted a squeaky clean version of Win10 on my old HP Envy notebook so I backed everything up onto a removable hard drive, went to settings/update and security/recovery/reset this PC, and set it on its way.

    It seemed to be doing all the right stuff, but ended up in a loop like it was continually bringing up the HP logo, giving a brief flash of a message saying something like "may restart several times," going down again and repeating. I left it doing this for some considerable time in case it was part of the process but eventually had to do a hard reset. Now every time I turn it on it goes into the same mode.

    I even tried inserting a memory stick with a Win10 ISO file on it in a USB socket and starting it up, but it just gets into the same loop.

    Does anybody have any suggestions?
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  2. Posts : 14,018
    Win10 Pro and Home, Win11 Pro and Home, Win7, Linux Mint
       #2

    Right now I'm on an HP Envy 17 Touchsmart Notebook that originally came with Windows 8 but I did a clean install from the Bootable USB drive created by the MCT/Media Creation Tool process. I don't simply copy an .iso file to a USB except for transporting. There are other processes that can create the bootable USB but I've not had issues with the MCT. The downloaded .iso file can be used to burn a bootable DVD copy of the original disc but must be able to hold it, over 3GB and maybe over 4GB, x64/64-bit is larger than x86/32-bit.
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  3. Posts : 2,141
    Windows 11 Pro (latest update ... forever anal)
       #3

    Andy Kay said:
    I even tried inserting a memory stick with a Win10 ISO file on it in a USB socket and starting it up, but it just gets into the same loop.

    Does anybody have any suggestions?
    That will only work with the repair mode.



    Create a Win 10 bootable USB with Windows Media Creation Tool (i.e. a free download of Windows 10)
    https://www.microsoft.com/en-au/soft...load/windows10


    Then you may need to consult your manual (or online guide) to change the boot sequence to recognise the USB stick first, before the HDD in the device. This might be achievable with a single F(unction) key during the boot process, or you may have to go into the BIOS to change the boot sequence.
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  4. Posts : 53
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Thanks Berton and idgat.

    I'm using a memory stick that I created a while back and used successfully on another machine.
    I've found that starting up whilst repeatedly pressing F9 brings up the boot menu.
    It gives me the options "OS boot manager (UEFI)" which it was set to by default,
    and "Boot from EFI file."
    Should I insert the memory stick and switch to the latter?

    - - - Updated - - -

    Okay, the UEFI option in the boot menu didn't change anything so I continued investigating the function keys and found that F11 brought up a recovery menu that permitted me to boot from the memory stick. After choosing language and accepting T&Cs, it gave me the option of install and keep files, or install only. Selecting the former gave me an error message "not available," so I selected the latter.

    It's now asking me where to install and shows:
    Drive0 Partition1: SYSTEM 260.0/187.0 Mb System
    Drive0 Partition2: 160.0/160.0 Mb (reserved)
    Drive0 Partition3: Windows 223.8/190.6 Gb (Primary)
    Drive0 Partition4: 1017.0/469.0 Mb (recovery)
    Drive0 Partition5: RECOVERY 13.4/13.4 Gb OEM (Reserved)

    Since it has highlighted Drive0 Partition3 I selected this and it gave me the message:
    "The partitions on the disk selected for installation are not in the recommended order. For additional information about installing to GPT disks go to the Microsoft website and search for GPT.

    "Do you want to proceed with the installation?"

    I'm seriously out of my depth guys. Any help would be appreciated.
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  5. Posts : 18,044
    Win 10 Pro 64-bit v1909 - Build 18363 Custom ISO Install
       #5

    Hello @Andy Kay,

    [1] Can you Boot into Safe Mode?
    [2] Have a look at this => How to Run a Startup Repair in Windows 10
    [3] Have you got a System Image prior to this happening?
    [4] You could also post a screenshot of the Disk Management . . .

    > How to Open a Command Prompt at Boot in Windows 10

    Then once you Boot and get to the Command Prompt, type diskmgmt.msc press Enter. Take a picture with a camera for example and post the results.

    > How to Upload and Post Screenshots and Files at Ten Forums.

    I hope this helps.
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  6. Posts : 4,799
    Windows 10 preview 64-bit Home
       #6

    Andy Kay said:
    Thanks Berton and idgat.

    I'm using a memory stick that I created a while back and used successfully on another machine.
    I've found that starting up whilst repeatedly pressing F9 brings up the boot menu.
    It gives me the options "OS boot manager (UEFI)" which it was set to by default,
    and "Boot from EFI file."
    Should I insert the memory stick and switch to the latter?

    - - - Updated - - -

    Okay, the UEFI option in the boot menu didn't change anything so I continued investigating the function keys and found that F11 brought up a recovery menu that permitted me to boot from the memory stick. After choosing language and accepting T&Cs, it gave me the option of install and keep files, or install only. Selecting the former gave me an error message "not available," so I selected the latter.

    It's now asking me where to install and shows:
    Drive0 Partition1: SYSTEM 260.0/187.0 Mb System
    Drive0 Partition2: 160.0/160.0 Mb (reserved)
    Drive0 Partition3: Windows 223.8/190.6 Gb (Primary)
    Drive0 Partition4: 1017.0/469.0 Mb (recovery)
    Drive0 Partition5: RECOVERY 13.4/13.4 Gb OEM (Reserved)

    Since it has highlighted Drive0 Partition3 I selected this and it gave me the message:
    "The partitions on the disk selected for installation are not in the recommended order. For additional information about installing to GPT disks go to the Microsoft website and search for GPT.

    "Do you want to proceed with the installation?"

    I'm seriously out of my depth guys. Any help would be appreciated.
    When doing a fresh install of Windows 10 delete all partitions so you end up with one unallocated space on the drive then select the unallocated space to install.
    Clean Install Windows 10 | Tutorials (tenforums.com)

    P.S. when it gets to the countdown stage to reboot that's the time to remove the USB flash drive otherwise it might start the installation process again.
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  7. Posts : 53
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Thanks guys... I got there. Good to know you had my back.
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  8. Posts : 18,044
    Win 10 Pro 64-bit v1909 - Build 18363 Custom ISO Install
       #8

    Hello @Andy Kay,

    Andy Kay said:
    Thanks guys... I got there. Good to know you had my back.

    You are VERY welcome.
    If you are happy with the solution, please mark this thread as Solved.
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  9. Posts : 2,141
    Windows 11 Pro (latest update ... forever anal)
       #9

    Andy Kay said:
    Thanks guys... I got there. Good to know you had my back.
    Good news. Excellent. Congrats ... but the secret is now, don't tell anyone you've mastered the re-install process, you'll get bombarded by friends and relatives .. "Could you have a look at my computer ..."
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  10. Posts : 4,792
    Windows 11 Pro 64 Bit 22H2
       #10

    In the future, you can do a hardware test before reinstalling, start the computer and press the ESC key, you will be offered some choices, one is Diagnostics. If all of the hardware is good, then you can proceed with the reinstall.
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