Well I tried safe mode but Theres a problem.It keeps going back to the BSOD screen then recovery media.I think my driver is coruppted.method 3 was useless since my old laptop contained a lot of viruses so I rather not use it.And also,A Asus T100T is a All in one pc so basically I can't take out the HDD
Asus Transformus T100T bsod error code inacessable_boot_device I NEED HELP
So this happend like 3 days ago. Since I was building my PC I asked my mum if I could use her Asus T100T.she said yes so I updated my steam and TF2 on her Asus T100T. After I finished playing TF2 I decided to Restart and Update her Asus.While it rebooted,everything was normel until a bsod appeared.automatic repair didn't work and for some reason recovery media was built in this Asus.The first thing I did was to disable automatic reset on failure and I looked at the error and it said INACESSABLE_BOOT_DEVICE.i went on the forums and I tried to find atci was disabled but for this model it didn't have bios :/.So my next step was to go into command promt and try chkdsk but it kept on saying your drive is raw.the last thing I could do was type in the command for stc command promt offline but it couldn't find any corrupted files.can anyone help me.Thx if you do
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2015-06-21T10:46:11+00:00 Hi Anthony,
Thank you for posting in Microsoft Community**.**
If you receive an "Inaccessible Boot Device", this may simply be a driver which is conflicting with the current motherboard, or may be an issue within your BIOS.
- Have you tried attempting to start the computer with another HDD in it?
Method 1: Boot the computer in safe mode and check whether the issue persists, if the issue does not persist then perform Clean Boot and check whether the issue resolves.
Step1: Safe mode starts Windows with a limited set of files and drivers. Startup programs don't run in safe mode, and only the basic drivers needed to start Windows are installed. Please click on the mentioned link below.
Start your computer in safe mode
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-8/windows-startup-settings-safe-mode
(Note: After the troubleshooting, make sure to boot your computer to normal mode)
Step 2: If the issue doesn’t persist try to boot the windows in Clean boot and check if that helps.
Clean boot- It’s a process where in you can start Windows by using a minimal set of drivers and startup programs. A clean boot helps eliminate software conflicts.
To boot Windows in Clean boot please refer the link below.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135
Note: After Clean boot troubleshooting step, follow the section "How to reset the computer to start as usual after troubleshooting with clean boot" in the provided link to return your computer to Normal startup mode.
Method 3: If the issue persists, I would suggest you to run virus scan to make sure the computer is free from virus.
The Microsoft Safety Scanner is a free downloadable security tool that provides on-demand scanning and helps remove virus, spyware, and other malicious software. It works with your existing antivirus software.
http://www.microsoft.com/security/scanner/en-us/default.aspx
Note: **1)**The Microsoft Safety Scanner expires 10 days after being downloaded. To rerun a scan with the latest anti-malware definitions, download and run the Microsoft Safety Scanner again.
2) If you run the virus scan the program that is infected with virus will get deleted. So you have to reinstall the program. Also if the files and folders are affected with virus then they might even get deleted.
Hope this information is helpful, if not let us know with the updated status and we will be happy to assist you further.
Thanks.
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