I just checked the link but for all of them I need to boot from a Windows usb but when I try instead of showing me the windows installation screen I got this. I assume it can be a problem with my hdd or my usb but I don't know. Without the Windows installation
screen i can't refresh / reset my pc
Non-system disk error
Hi, I was stuck on the windows 10 recovery blue screen like this:
So I started to follow the solution that was told at the person on the forum but when I boot with the usb drive in it says
Non-system disk
Press any key to reboot
and it don't work. I already tried to recreate my bootable usb key but it didn't changed ty for helping (sorry for misstakes English isn't my first language)
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
2020-01-11T02:06:57+00:00 Try entering the BIOS and reset the factory settings and then make sure that the BIOS is reading the HDD otherwise your HDD may have been damaged.
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Anonymous
2020-01-11T01:02:02+00:00 Try to borrow a PC to create a Windows USB and repair it, check the links I sent you.
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Anonymous
2020-01-11T00:39:58+00:00 Hi Jeffrey,
I tried to do what you said but it won't enter Safe Mode at all. there is no windows loading screen when I try to boot from my hdd it just bring me on the recovery screen on the link I sent.The only things that I have access to are the bios, the recovery screen as I said and the black screen with the error on it.
(Thanks you, I appreciate the fast response by the way)
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Anonymous
2020-01-11T00:14:06+00:00 Hi, Raphael
My name is Jeffrey and I am an Independent Advisor. I would be happy to help you today.
Try entering Safe Mode to repair
Press and hold the power button for 5 to 10 seconds to perform a complete shutdown
Do this three or more times.
Windows will start in the Recovery Environment and from there you can access System Repair, Safe Mode, Command Prompt
Go to Troubleshoot - Advanced options - Reset this PC
Then you will have 3 options:
Keep my files and applications
Keep my files
Not save anything
Select the option that suits your needs and click Reset
If after executing these steps you still cannot log in, you can create a Windows USB to repair it.
I recommend you look for another computer to create a USB and repair Windows
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-downlo...
https://www.kapilarya.com/how-to-repair-windows...
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/16397-repai...
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