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Windows 10 won't boot after BSOD

One of my computers is a Lenovo Yoga 530

I was using this program called Driver Easy which has been a life saver in all the computers I owned.

But this time it only gave me a living nightmare, I was updating the drivers like usual and got a Blue Screen glanced at the error it was amd. something and I though prob fucked up the video output while installing the driver it wasnt my first blue screen so I let it restar by himself and nothing.... I really got some important shit in that computer so I tried restarting the Pc nothing... btw it doesn't boot past the lenovo loading screen... tried safe mode nothing... tried repairing nothing.

I can't remember what the error was and I can't uninstall the driver since I can't boot into windows, any helpful tips? :/

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Just now, Dinis Silva said:

Driver Easy

What the fuck is that ?

 

1 minute ago, Dinis Silva said:

can't remember what the error was and I can't uninstall the driver since I can't boot into windows, any helpful tips? :/

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5 minutes ago, Dinis Silva said:

One of my computers is a Lenovo Yoga 530

I was using this program called Driver Easy which has been a life saver in all the computers I owned.

But this time it only gave me a living nightmare, I was updating the drivers like usual and got a Blue Screen glanced at the error it was amd. something and I though prob fucked up the video output while installing the driver it wasnt my first blue screen so I let it restar by himself and nothing.... I really got some important shit in that computer so I tried restarting the Pc nothing... btw it doesn't boot past the lenovo loading screen... tried safe mode nothing... tried repairing nothing.

I can't remember what the error was and I can't uninstall the driver since I can't boot into windows, any helpful tips? :/

Honestly if none of that worked, I'd recommend doing a manual repair but doing so may not be worth your time.  If you don't have bitlocker enabled I'd also try booting into another OS via removable drive like some fork of Linux or Gandalf's WinPE if that still exists.

 

You should still be able to access the file system and pull anything you need off of it.  Then I'd go ahead with a full re-installation.

 

Also, I generally will recommend against software that automatically installs all new drivers.  Unless something is broken, you likely don't need an updated driver for it, save for "Game Ready" drivers and the like.

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19 minutes ago, AnnoyedShelf said:

Honestly if none of that worked, I'd recommend doing a manual repair but doing so may not be worth your time.  If you don't have bitlocker enabled I'd also try booting into another OS via removable drive like some fork of Linux or Gandalf's WinPE if that still exists.

 

You should still be able to access the file system and pull anything you need off of it.  Then I'd go ahead with a full re-installation.

 

Also, I generally will recommend against software that automatically installs all new drivers.  Unless something is broken, you likely don't need an updated driver for it, save for "Game Ready" drivers and the like.

I guess im gonna try that if possible, any guide I could follow? Newbie to bootable drives. 

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