Window 10 login password field missing, no power button

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  1. Posts : 11
    Window 10
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       #11

    TrustMe said:
    Yes, download Win14393PESE_x64 ISO v170116 (64bi file (If your OS is 64-Bit). It will have an ISO file extension.

    To make Kyhi's bootable rescue disk you first have to make the flash drive bootable. Follow these steps to do that.
    Insert the flash drive into your computer. It is best to use a 32GB or smaller flash drive. We are going to format it to fat32. I believe the size limit for fat32 is 32GB.
    Open an Administrative Command Prompt or a Windows Power Shell (Admin) window.
    Hit Enter after each command

    diskpart

    listdisk This will list all the disks connected to your computer and assign a number to each one. It will also display the size of each disk.

    select disk * Replace the asterisk with the number assigned to your flash drive. You have to be extremely careful here!!! Double check to make sure it is the number of your flash drive and not your hard drive. Check the size of the disk and make sure it matches the size of your flash drive. The next command will erase everything on your
    flash drive. If you accidentally type the number of your hard drive, everything will be erased!!!

    clean
    create partition primary
    select partition 1
    active
    format fs=fat32 quick
    assign
    exit
    exit


    Now the flash drive is bootable. The next thing to do is double click Kyhi's ISO file, the one you downloaded. A windows will come up with all the files in the ISO file. Click "Select All", and "Copy". Next go to the flash drive and click "Paste" to copy all the files onto the flash drive.

    The last thing to do is boot from the flash drive. You will be taken to the desktop. Open Windows Explorer and navigate to your personal files. Plug in a portable hard drive or a different flash drive than the one you just made. Copy all your personal tiles to the hard drive or flash drive.
    Sorry, these command seems a bit out of my understanding.

    Do I need to revert to "c:" when i type "diskpart"?
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  2. Posts : 11
    Window 10
    Thread Starter
       #12

    Ok. I understood tru hand-on. It seems like i am in the live window right now.
    I am extracting the folders as it is now. After i extract the folders..can I ask what would i do next? Reformat the pc?
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  3. Posts : 325
    Windows 10 Pro
       #13

    I'm glad to hear you were able to retrieve your files. I don't know the answer to your original question. If no one can come up with a solution, I would just format and start over. Maybe wait a little bit before you do that because some one might read this and know what to do.
    Last edited by TrustMe; 19 Jul 2017 at 01:38.
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  4. Posts : 11
    Window 10
    Thread Starter
       #14

    TrustMe said:
    I'm glad to hear you were able to retrieve your files. I don't the answer to your original question. If no one can come up with a solution, I would just format and start over. Maybe wait a little bit before you do that because some one might read this and know what to do.
    I had 2 drives. If I reformat the pc, will 2 drive reformat together?
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  5. Posts : 325
    Windows 10 Pro
       #15

    Aliva82 said:
    I had 2 drives. If I reformat the pc, will 2 drive reformat together?

    No, you format the drives one at a time. They will not format together. You have to choose which drive to format.
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  6. Posts : 11
    Window 10
    Thread Starter
       #16

    TrustMe said:
    No, you format the drives one at a time. They will not format together. You have to choose which drive to format.
    Thank you TrustMe,
    So can I just format just the OS drive and install window? By the way, my window 10 is upgraded from the window 7 and i got window 7 disc. So how I am going get back to window 10?
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  7. Posts : 325
    Windows 10 Pro
       #17

    Yes, you can format just the OS drive and install Windows. You can download Windows 10 from this website.

    Download Windows 10 Disc Image (ISO File)

    Since your copy of Windows 10 was activated, you don't need to install Windows 7. Just install the same version of Windows 10 you have now (Home or Pro) and it will automatically activate once you go on the internet. It has to be the same version or it will not activate. If you have Windows 10 Single Language you have to reinstall Single Language. If you have Windows 10 Home, you have to reinstall Windows 10 Home. When you get to the screen where it asks for a product key just click on "I don't have a product key".

    On Kyhi's Bootable Rescue Disk (the live version of Windows) there is a program called ShowKeyPlus. Run ShowKeyPlus and see if it shows you your version of Windows 10.

    This is what ShowKeyPlus looks like.

    ShowKeyPlus - Windows 10 Forums
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  8. Posts : 11
    Window 10
    Thread Starter
       #18

    I reformat ytd the OS drive. I used window 7 disc and try to install but got problem. Look like I have to use your window 10 iso to try out. Pray hard for it to work.
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  9. Posts : 11
    Window 10
    Thread Starter
       #19

    Aliva82 said:
    I reformat ytd the OS drive. I used window 7 disc and try to install but got problem. Look like I have to use your window 10 iso to try out. Pray hard for it to work.
    I finished install back window 10. but now when I restart the window, it kind of stuck before loading to window 10 in a black screen with a blinking cursor.... I have to restart and press F12 to load in window 10.

    is there any way to skip the blinking cursor in the black screen?
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  10. Posts : 1,773
    Windows 10 Home
       #20

    "I finished install back window 10. but now when I restart the window, it kind of stuck before loading to window 10 in a black screen with a blinking cursor.... I have to restart and press F12 to load in window 10. "

    Most of these involve an incompatible driver or wrong boot drive. First things to try, remove the 2nd drive, not the one you installed Win10 on. Also remove all peripherals from your usb's (incl your Win10 install usb if you put the ISO on it) except mouse and keyboard (I assume you have a desktop from picture in post 1 but if laptop, remove mouse ). Reboot, post result.
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