Edit Boot Options problem
Hi,
In the last few days I’ve been struggling to bring back alive my PC. It started with 0xc00000001 error, saying that digital drives signature failed. It simply went into a loopback, to press F8 for Startup settings, which is not active, F1 for Recovery, which is a loop, or Esc for UEFI. I prepare a USB stick with Media Creation Tool. It works great because I tested it on a laptop, I installed Windows 11 on it so it works. But, when I try to boot from the trouble PC I get am error with Edit Boot Options, picture attached. Can someone please help me fix this? Thanks!!
Windows for home | Windows 11 | Performance and system failures
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Anonymous
2023-10-02T20:04:44+00:00 -
Anonymous
2023-10-07T09:46:56+00:00 Hello Andi-Mihai Strujan,
Welcome to Microsoft Community.
I appreciate the image in question, but it's not complete, because it looks like you're still in the process of editing the startup item. The screenshot shows that pressing Enter means Submit and pressing Esc means Cancel.
In your description, you go to boot Settings by pressing F8, to recover by pressing F1, or to UEFI by pressing ESC?
For now, you should continue to work on it, because we need the final error page screenshot information.
I noticed that you tried to boot the device using USB installation media, which is a very correct idea, but it looks like you can't get into BIOS/UEFI to set USB stick to boot priority is it? Or can you set up a USB drive to boot in BIOS/UEFI, but the boot is missing?
If even the USB installation media is not recognized, this problem will become very troublesome.
Go ahead and, if it's convenient, you can try recording a video of the operation on your phone and uploading it to OneDrive, where you can provide a sharing link.
Alternatively, with the assistance of motherboard support, try to enter BIOS/UEFI and change the USB stick to boot priority so that the boot from the USB stick can be read.
Best regards,
Mitchell - | Microsoft community support expert from MSFT