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How to repair Windows 10 using USB bootable media. Windows stuck on bluescreen

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2024-05-30T09:19:38+00:00

How to repair Windows 10 using USB bootable media. Windows stuck on bluescreen

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Performance and system failures

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-05-31T05:36:49+00:00

    Dear Dqui,

    Welcome to the Microsoft Community

    Thank you for reaching out to us regarding repairing Windows 10 using USB bootable media. I'd be glad to assist you with this.

    To repair Windows 10 using a USB bootable media, you'll need to follow these steps:

    1. Create Bootable USB Media: Firstly, you'll need to create a bootable USB drive with the Windows 10 installation files. You can do this by using the Media Creation Tool provided by Microsoft. Simply download the tool from the official Microsoft website, run it, and follow the on-screen instructions to create the bootable USB drive.
    2. Boot from USB: Insert the bootable USB drive into your computer and restart it. During the startup process, you'll need to access the BIOS or UEFI settings to set the USB drive as the primary boot device. This process varies depending on your computer's manufacturer, so refer to the documentation or perform a quick online search for instructions specific to your device.
    3. Access Repair Options: Once your computer boots from the USB drive, you'll be presented with the Windows Setup screen. Select your language, time, currency, and keyboard preferences, then click "Next." On the next screen, click "Repair your computer" located in the bottom left corner.
    4. Repair Options: Troubleshoot > "Advanced options." Here, you'll find various repair options, including System Restore, Startup Repair, Command Prompt, and more. Choose the option that best suits your specific issue and follow the on-screen instructions to proceed with the repair process.
    5. Restart Your Computer: Once the repair process is complete, restart your computer and remove the USB bootable media.

    These steps should help you repair Windows 10 using USB bootable media.

    It's worth mentioning that installing media via USB is not necessarily applicable to solving all types of blue screen problems; blue screen issues are usually problem-specific and need to be analyzed on a case-by-case basis. If you tried fixing via USB installation media and didn't solve the problem, please try to share your blue screen log file with me via the network disk tool, I can help you analyze whether the log contains more valuable clues about the problem.

    If you encounter any difficulties or have further questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to us for assistance. Best regards,

    Best Regards,

    Martin | Microsoft Community Support Specialist

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