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Hi.

Im back with a new problem.

So here it goes,my pc was in sleep mode and i accidentally turned the power off and went outside.

When i came back, my brother told me that the pc was not working. I asked him what he did(he doesn't know much about computer), he told me that windows gave two options,either delete restoration data and start over or resume windows.i assumed these were the options bcoz my brother doesnt remember.

So the problem is, he clicked the startover option and now the windows doesn't start.

After the bios loading, it gives black screen for some time and then again bios loading and then repeats it.

Googled it but couldn't find a proper solution.

Thanks for reading.

Byeee.

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If you have a computer that is still working, and a empty usb stick, u can try to create a repair usb installation for windows 10

More info here can be found

https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-performance-winpc/repair-windows-10-using-usb-drive/35c9a8f8-dde5-4370-a8fe-5a84b9e00ebb

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- Turn on your PC

- Press F2 or del (or the dedicated key to access bios)

- Check parameters for HDD and be sure that the boot sequence is well made as the hdd order

- Press F10 and restart your PC

- At boot press F8 for win7 or F4/F5 for win10, and try the without fail mod

- If it works, check the windows diary, to know what happened on last shutdown

- If it doesn't work, follow instructions below

 

If you have a dvd of windows (the one currently installed), insert this disk in your player and boot on the DVD

 

- Follow instructions and try the boot sequence reparation (Windows proposes you options, check carefully)

- Windows wil search current installation on hdd and will propose you to repair the boot sequence, do it.

- Just follow what windows says and restart when required (Put away the dvd from the player before next boot)

- Let me know ;)

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- Turn on your PC

- Press F2 or del (or the dedicated key to access bios)

- Check parameters for HDD and be sure that the boot sequence is well made as the hdd order

 

- Press F10 and restart your PC

- At boot press F8 for win7 or F4/F5 for win10, and try the without fail mod

- If it works, check the windows diary, to know what happened on last shutdown

- If it doesn't work, follow instructions below

 

If you have a dvd of windows (the one currently installed), insert this disk in your player and boot on the DVD

 

- Follow instructions and try the boot sequence reparation (Windows proposes you options, check carefully)

- Windows wil search current installation on hdd and will propose you to repair the boot sequence, do it.

- Just follow what windows says and restart when required (Put away the dvd from the player before next boot)

- Let me know ;)

@Substanz thank you very much.

I tried the system repair using the dvd and it worked. The system volume was corrupt.

Thanks to all who helped.

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