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Deleted System Partition and everything now no bios nothing working Help pls

I have this Samsung laptop that had winload.exe issue. i got a usb drive and made it bootable with windows 10 and got to run the bootable usb. 

 

it asked to choose the location of windows. i thought of doing a completely new windows install so i deleted every partition there was... 

 

im attaching the picture i took before doing the mistake. 😭

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as you can see i deleted all the drives of Drive 0 and also those of Drive 1. including the primary partition. the setup even asked me that there might be manufacturer files and all that thing i still formatted them and then i created one big partition of 16 Gb size from Drive 1. because only drive 1 was showing me Next option.... 😭 20200912_222904.thumb.jpg.bba211d9eb9c2658be3ad25baa84baaf.jpg

in the above image the unallocated 21.6Gb was the one i made into a new drive and that gave me option to move forward with windows install. 

 

now after the initial copying windows step when the laptop restarted it showed only samsung logo and showed this screen below:

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when i press F2 or F4 it says please wait and then nothing happens.

 

Please help me guys... i need this laptop working as soon as possible...  im so worried.😭

i have even tried to remove the hard disk from laptop and tried to start it and  its stuck at same samsung screen. 

 

please help. 

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If you have no data you need to recover delete ALL partitions from drive 0 and then select the drive 0: Unallocated space to install on.

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I don't know what to tell you, if it's stuck at that screen the bootloader or BIOS was probably on one of the partitions you nuked on Drive 1. Maybe a repair shop can fix it, but it might need to be sent back to Samsung.

 

If you get it working again, Samsung laptops have a built in factory reset (the F4 recovery option on the screen you're stuck at). Use that instead of deleting everything on your system.

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1 minute ago, Kilrah said:

If you have no data you need to recover delete ALL partitions from drive 0 and then select the drive 0: Unallocated space to install on.

how to do that? nothing is happening when i turn on the laptop except it says please wait and does nothing. do you mean i have to remove the hard disk from laptop and recover data from another PC?

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Well you didn't say if you needed to recover data or not...

 

If all you need is reinstall Windows to get a working system you should be able to boot from your USB installer again.

 

  

13 minutes ago, BobVonBob said:

If you get it working again, Samsung laptops have a built in factory reset (the F4 recovery option on the screen you're stuck at). Use that instead of deleting everything on your system.

 

Sounds like he deleted that.

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Just now, Kilrah said:

Well you didn't say if you needed to recover data or not...

 

If all you need is reinstall Windows to get a working system you should be able to boot from your USB installer again.

i dont need any data now. all i need is a working windows on this laptop and thats it 😭

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7 minutes ago, TechLoverboi said:

how to do that?

Boot to the USB again, and under that partition screen, highlight each one and choose "delete" on all drive 0 partitions

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10 minutes ago, Radium_Angel said:

Boot to the USB again, and under that partition screen, highlight each one and choose "delete" on all drive 0 partitions

that's my question how to boot to the usb again? its not detecting or doing anything except showing samsung screen. when i press F2 or F4 it says please wait and then nothing happens. 

 

i also took another usb and made it bootable and even thats not working on laptop.

 

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Does it boot to USB if you take the drive(s) out?

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1 minute ago, Kilrah said:

Does it boot to USB if you take the drive(s) out?

no it does not. 

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2 minutes ago, TechLoverboi said:

that's my question how to boot to the usb again? its not detecting or doing anything except showing samsung screen. when i press F2 or F4 it says please wait and then nothing happens. 

 

i also took another usb and made it bootable and even thats not working on laptop.

 

Can you get into the BIOS? Turn the system on and spam the "Get into BIOS" key until you are there.

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6 minutes ago, Radium_Angel said:

Can you get into the BIOS? Turn the system on and spam the "Get into BIOS" key until you are there.

the only way to get to bios is F4 key and it get stuck at Please wait 😭

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BIOS is F2 as your photo shows, not F4. F4 is dead since you formatted that partition it warned you about.

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Asus Zenbook UM325UA, Ryzen 7 5700u, 16GB, 1TB, OLED

 

GPD Win 2

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1 minute ago, Kilrah said:

BIOS is F2 as your photo shows, not F4. F4 is dead since you deleted that partition it warned you about.

even when i press F2 it still says please wait and does nothing

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If it doesn't get into the BIOS with no drives connected you're probably screwed and will need to send it to service.

Last chance is maybe to look for BIOS reset procedures for that laptop model (that you haven't mentioned).

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On 9/14/2020 at 12:22 AM, Grumpy Old Man said:
Reset the device bios. Restore secureboot settings to factory defaults. Start the machine with Win installation. Remove all partitions and install windows.

can you pls tell me how to reset device bios? the device i have is Samsung NP530U4B. Its 1Tb hard drive model. also how to restore secureboot. i will be grateful to yo for your help.

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  • 2 weeks later...
On 9/16/2020 at 10:23 PM, Grumpy Old Man said:

Reset Bios

 

 

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hi i tried to open the laptop from behind but it was too tedious for me. but after so many failed attempts i have finally done it. the first video you shared did show how to open and all but at the point of resetting the bios the camera angle was so bad i couldn't see anything. i can share all the pics if any one can help me and tell me where is the bios umper or from where can i reset the bios please.

 

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here im attaching the pictures of the board. can some one tell me where is the bios reset thingy?

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  • 3 weeks later...

hi. i got the windows installation part working. idk how but its working .

here I'm attaching pictures of the drive. the drive that is in the laptop is hybrid. like ssd + hdd. idk which drive to choose because for every drive it shows error. 

may be someone here can help me out what to do?

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Delete all partitions from drive 0, you'll then only have one "drive 0: unallocated space" line and you select that.

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GPD Win 2

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