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2 minutes ago, Hope Noble said:

Can you show us the boot error please? 
If it's not working at all I would take out the C-mos battery and unplug the PC (not in that order) 
and hit the power button a couple of times to make sure it's going to be reset. 

If your PC does have a reset button on the back or on the board it self you could also press that 
one and see if it is working again. 

image.thumb.jpg.86ca041008e91a59526f4d7269127cc5.jpgNo luck with a reset button that I can see, but I'll keep looking.

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53 minutes ago, Risdio_51 said:

Removing cmos did nothing.

that's a typical error if the system reserved partition on your disk is broken/corrupted/deleted.  basicaly no bootmanager found..  yeah that's probably the first of 3 partitions on your disk in diskmanager. the second are usually your C: 

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1 hour ago, Robchil said:

that's a typical error if the system reserved partition on your disk is broken/corrupted/deleted.  basicaly no bootmanager found..  yeah that's probably the first of 3 partitions on your disk in diskmanager. the second are usually your C: 

So my drive is corrupted. I see.

 

Well, most of everything I have is in the cloud, so…not to pretend that cloud files are 100% foolproof and cannot fail, but it's better than nothing.

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18 minutes ago, Risdio_51 said:

So my drive is corrupted. I see.

 

Well, most of everything I have is in the cloud, so…not to pretend that cloud files are 100% foolproof and cannot fail, but it's better than nothing.

use a install usb.. and try to repair.. do a checkdsk on it..   what's on your disk is probably still there, if you connect it to another computer you can probably get what you need if something isn't saved in the cloud. 

 

what you could try is set it to legacy mode and boot directly from the partition.. no guarantees tho..  it's basicaly saying the recorded boot loader is not readable. 

it's alot of if's and but's.. like if it's mbr system etc. it's more likely to work.. 

you'll have to play around in the startup settings of your bios to have a chance to make it work.  like if it says UEFI only .. try change that to legacy & UEFI, or only legacy. 

and default boot device.. after rebooting it should list partitions on the disk too you can select from. 

 

 

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