I don't have any hope with this thread anymore.
I have a new question related to my laptop, and Intel Optane Memory.
The question can be found here: How do I enable Intel Optane Memory on my...
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I don't have any hope with this thread anymore.
I have a new question related to my laptop, and Intel Optane Memory.
The question can be found here: How do I enable Intel Optane Memory on my...
Previously, I completely erased all partitions on my laptop, made some major changes to my BIOS (that I don't remember; I do remember something about RAID though, if that is significant), and I...
I can't seem to find any. I don't really know what I am looking for. I don't think the model you guys keep referring to is the exact model of the Lenovo Legion Y530 that I currently have.
Just tried that. The error/problem still occurs. Any other possible solutions?
Okay, great. I’ll do what you guys said, and I’ll mark it as solved once I get it working good. Until then, I might ask a few more questions. Thanks guys!
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Before doing that, should I just set all of my bios settings to default?
Currently I am using Linux Mint. I switched from Windows 10 awhile ago. I now want to switch back to Windows 10 permanently. I have a few problems though.
-I don't know how to configure the system...
Ok thank you, I’ll try that as soon as I can.
Ok, I appreciate the advice, and I will from now on, but how can I fix my current issue?
Recently, I have been using Driver Booster 6 on steam to download and install drivers. Just today, my laptop started being extremely slow, then a BSOD appeared with a DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE...
Can someone just give me specific steps to fix this problem?
How do I uninstall it?
Uninstall BattleEye drivers or BattleEye itself? And how?
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My GPU and keyboard drivers are completely updated. The stop code is: SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
I saw what NavyLCDR said then I asked for something step by step, clicked on the link HippsieGypsie (you) gave me, and followed the directions. Then it worked!
Success! Followed the directions, changed the BIOS settings, and now I boot straight into windows, no more grub! Thank you to everyone who helped me or tried to help me with my problem.
Sounds good. Could you give me something step by step though? I think that would work then, and make me more comfortable.
And yeah, that BIOS is similar I guess, but Windows Boot Manager is no longer there.
I’ve tried creating a windows boot usb, but the program windows gives me to make one only allows me to use a Windows 10 ISO. I have Windows 10 Home Edition.
So I did exactly like you said, I extracted all then I ran DualBootRepair.exe. Then I clicked automatic repair. It said it was successful, but after restarting my computer, grub still popped up.
What ISO file?
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So I tried this, and this is what it says.
“Startup Repair couldn’t repair your PC”
“Press ‘Advanced options’ to try other options to repair your PC or ‘Shut down’ to turn off your PC.”
“Log file:...
I think that might be what I’m missing. Windows Boot Loader.