That's OK. I'm very determined to get this working do I will continue to search. But thank you for your help, I appreciate it.
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That's OK. I'm very determined to get this working do I will continue to search. But thank you for your help, I appreciate it.
I have tried chkdsk, and it had found problems. But when I use chkdsk /f it cannot fix because the volume is write protected
It tells me to use the reset button instead
Would I use cmd? Or some other method?
I'm sure there is some other way. Is it possible to revert back to my previous version (windows 7) by some means?
Well guess, but it tells there was a problem and that no changes were made
Well, if you mean advanced start up as that blue screen that shows options, then yes
OK, I attempted that option, and I may have accidentally clicked the Startup Repair button. Now it's telling me it's fixing disk errors and it tells me it may take over an hour to complete. Now I'm a...
What's what I'm trying to do. Can you be kind and walk me through it? I already have a bootable usb with Windows 10 on it, and I can boot into it.
The thing is, I'm in a situation where those options will not function. I am really aiming for these instructions. Any tips?
I have attempted these steps, however, when I click on Troubleshoot, I do not see an option to reinstall windows 10 with my media.
After clicking repair my computer, it shows 3 options: continue, Troubleshoot, and Turn off my PC. Is this what I'm supposed to see?
I have attempted the cold boot with no luck. I may try it again a few more times
I have done that. It brings up a Windows Setup window with an option to Install now, or to repair my computer.
Whenever I click the "repair your computer" it brings be back to the regular troubleshoot boot screen. A couple things have changed, but I'm not sure where the option you stated is located.
Will creating a windows 10 media and repair from there cause any changes to my personal files such as images or word documents?
I have had this loop for 4-5 hours now, and I have not found any fix for it. I am using build 10240. I have tried reverting back to windows 7, and that failed. Tried start-up repair, that failed....