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Anonymous
2021-06-16T15:42:24+00:00

Resolve this error

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  1. Anonymous
    2021-06-17T15:22:22+00:00

    No  but   is   it  will  repair  after   install  Windows  11 which is  launching  on  24 june  ?

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  2. Anonymous
    2021-06-17T12:00:46+00:00

    Did you change any BIOS settings?

    Like for example UEFI for Legacy?

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  3. Anonymous
    2021-06-17T16:30:56+00:00

    Thank you for the informations.

    Yes, I believe a clean install will fix this problem.

    I recommend that you follow the thread below if you are unsure how to perform a clean install.

    http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/insider/wiki...

    I await news.

    If these procedures helped you in any way, please click on "I solved my problem" and also mark as an answer, so you can help others users.

    We will always be available for whatever you need!

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  4. Anonymous
    2021-06-17T02:36:00+00:00

    It's  recognize

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  5. Anonymous
    2021-06-16T16:36:04+00:00

    Hello, how are you?

    Welcome to the Microsoft Community!

    My name is Paloma B., I'm an independent advisor, I'm here to help you in the best possible way.

    I understand that you have problems with your computer and no system is identified to boot.

    This issue can occur for some issues.

    It could be that your computer system has corrupted the boot sector, so it is no longer identified so it returns this message and does not load Windows.

    Or some misconfiguration was done in your BIOS, where the system is not being recognized.

    The worst situation would be that the hard drive has crashed and has completely stopped working, so it is no longer booting.

    Could you tell me if your disk is still recognized in your computer's BIOS?

    Did you change any BIOS settings?

    If the disk is still being identified in the BIOS, you may need to reinstall Windows on your computer.

    I await news.

    If these procedures helped you in any way, please click on "I solved my problem" and also mark as an answer, so you can help others users.

    We will always be available for whatever you need!

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