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Umm Guys... what do I do ?

Casey246

1. reinstall windows 10. it might have been just a corruption of some sort

2. use a USB installer of windows 10 then run system recovery

3. check if the hard drive must have been corrupted.

Im with the mentaility of "IF IM NOT SURE IF ITS ENOUGH COOLING, GO OVERKILL"

 

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7 minutes ago, Casey246 said:

Will I lose all my files 

Only if you format the drive.

 

You may have to dig around for them though.

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You could try and plug into another system and recover some data off of it, but you always at the risk with such problems that everythings gone. Take that as a prime example why you should back up at least the important stuff to another external drive

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Ok so I have an SSD (which I use to run the operating system) 

 

and a Hard disk Drive where I store all my files. (These are the files I don’t want to lose at any cost) 

 

 

So I tried to create a Usb boot by downloading the Iso file into my blank usb drive, and I get this... 

 

 

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Just now, Casey246 said:

Ok so I have an SSD (which I use to run the operating system) 

 

and a Hard disk Drive where I store all my files. (These are the files I don’t want to lose at any cost) 

 

 

So I tried to create a Usb boot by downloading the Iso file into my blank usb drive, and I get this... 

 

 

 

You dont put the file on the USB, you use the tool from the website to create the USB boot device from the ISO.

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1 hour ago, KarathKasun said:

You dont put the file on the USB, you use the tool from the website to create the USB boot device from the ISO.

How do I do that? 

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You could also try booting to the repair system and going into cmd and running bootrec /rebuildbcd

Jacob H. 

Northern Alabama

Associates Degree - Information Systems

Primary Job: Technology Specialist / Financial Industry

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