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PC won't enter windows

OvidiuHiei

So my PC started doing random bluescreens in the middle of gaming. Then the other day it gave again but nowjit won't boot into windows it goes to the recovery screen and fails to recover I've tried to reset and all the other options windows gives me but it fails everything. Can someone help?

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Sounds like Windows is screwed, a clean installation is the only way to fix it. 

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10 minutes ago, OvidiuHiei said:

So my PC started doing random bluescreens in the middle of gaming. Then the other day it gave again but nowjit won't boot into windows it goes to the recovery screen and fails to recover I've tried to reset and all the other options windows gives me but it fails everything. Can someone help?

Do you have a Windows recovery USB? If so, maybe try booting with that and doing a fresh install or reset. It's been a while but if I recall correctly, you can create a bootable Win10 image from microsoft.

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4 hours ago, LinusTechTipsFanFromDarlo said:

Sounds like Windows is screwed, a clean installation is the only way to fix it. 

Problem is that I need the files

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8 hours ago, OvidiuHiei said:

Problem is that I need the files

Have you got any backups of those files? 

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First try to check sata cable, then boot again. After third reset (during boot) Windows start repair mode. That should help.

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7 hours ago, LinusTechTipsFanFromDarlo said:

Have you got any backups of those files? 

I specified on my post recovery doesn't work:(

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19 minutes ago, OvidiuHiei said:

I specified on my post recovery doesn't work:(

Yes I understand but do you have backups of the files that you really want?

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2 hours ago, LinusTechTipsFanFromDarlo said:

Yes I understand but do you have backups of the files that you really want?

Not all of them, 

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