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I'm not asking you to boot Windows
I'm asking you to boot from a Win 10 installation drive and do a check disk.
Boot from a Win 10 installation drive and at the Windows Setup screen, press Shift+F10 simultaneously to open a command line prompt. Type:
diskpart
list vol (take note of the Windows partition letter. It may not be C:)
exit
chkdsk X: /f (replace X with the letter found with list vol. Pay attention on the results)
It's a DVD or USB flash drive with Win 10 installation files on it so you can boot from it and install Win 10 on the HDD or SSD.
Do you have a USB flash drive (pendrive) so you can load Win 10 installation files on it? It must be 8G or bigger.
Don't you have a friend that understand a little more about computers to help you?
This is now fixed (local shop fixed it, and it was caused by a corrupt driver.)
Thank you for all of your replies.
Best wishes,
Nice to hear that it's fixed