Go into your BIOS menu (by pressing F10 or something else depends on your model). Check your boot settings and enable secure boot.
Stuck in a Blue Screen Boot Option Restoration Loop
Hello Everyone,
I have two hard drives in my Laptop. One is an SSD in which Windows 10 OS is installed and I had installed Ubuntu in my other hard drive which is a HDD DDR4. I uninstalled Ubuntu completely now and restored the boot settings to Windows 10 back through the Boot option of BIOS Settings by pressing F12 during the restart. After that the PC botted successfully in Windows 10 but when I restart or Start it after Shutdown, I get the following blue Screen and it runs in a loop. I always have to press F12 and manually boot into Windows 10. How should I resolve this issue? Please help!
-Shubham
Windows for home | Windows 10 | Sleep and Power on, off
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Anonymous
2021-06-02T06:28:33+00:00 -
Anonymous
2021-05-19T16:42:25+00:00 Did you solve the problem? Can you help me out pls?
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Anonymous
2021-07-10T17:52:11+00:00 Did you solve the problem please tell me if you solved it.
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Anonymous
2021-05-18T15:46:53+00:00 How do I check SSD when there isn't even an option to do that
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Igor Leyko 111K Reputation points Independent Advisor
2021-04-09T19:56:43+00:00 Hi,
My name is Igor, I'm Independent Advisor. It's a pleasure for me to help others and I'll do all my best to help you.
Check SSD is connected to SATA0 port. Please boot from Windows installation media and repair Windows boot.