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Hello, I am getting a BSOD and the error is CRITICAL PROCESS DIED. I can’t seem to be able to reset or do anything the the advances options menu. Safe mode does not work, I will not launch. Is there any fix? I have no data on the drives so if I have to format or us cmd to reset it that is ok.

 

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42 minutes ago, Pog Bob said:

Hello, I am getting a BSOD and the error is CRITICAL PROCESS DIED. I can’t seem to be able to reset or do anything the the advances options menu. Safe mode does not work, I will not launch. Is there any fix? I have no data on the drives so if I have to format or us cmd to reset it that is ok.

 

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DO you deleted System 32 Or some think. If you want to recover data create a Bootable media of some form of linux with live environment (Ubuntu works) and you can copy files from there if you don't want any data from that drive just reinstall windows using a flash drive 

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Since you have no data on the drives, your best bet is to just wipe the drive entirely and do a fresh install.  This typically occurs if your OS is corrupt and sometimes if your drive is bad or failing.

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14 minutes ago, Raptor2213 said:

Since you have no data on the drives, your best bet is to just wipe the drive entirely and do a fresh install.  This typically occurs if your OS is corrupt and sometimes if your drive is bad or failing.

How am I supposed to format it? The reset option doesn’t work. I got a usb with windows ready but can’t wipe the drive. I am going to see if I can through BIOS

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2 hours ago, Pog Bob said:

How am I supposed to format it? The reset option doesn’t work. I got a usb with windows ready but can’t wipe the drive. I am going to see if I can through BIOS

Boot off the usb drive. Follow the tutorial and format.

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