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So I have Windows 10 and when reboot my desktop it takes me to repair mode. Anyone know how to fix this without loosing data. If I must lose data how (and were)  can I move my steam library and possibly Final Fantasy 14 so I don't lose my games (I have a monthly data limit and I can't really go and download my games again without it costing big bucks) 

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The only way to save the data would be to put the HDD into another computer and copy the data off if you are unable to boot the computer. Otherwise boot up and copy the steamlibrary to an external drive.

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3 minutes ago, pettyfan45 said:

 Windows 10 has a reset this pc option that will let me keep all but my applications, can I move my liberty to a different parts of my computer so Windows will think it is documents and  not try to delete it

If you select the option to not remove your applications and data it shouldn't delete them.

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Well crap, no dice. I have a new 1tb hard drive on the way to dump my stuff too and clean install Windows. Sliver lining I guess is my data is all there if Ubuntu is to be believed. I am thing with this second drive I might make an system image every month or so so this shouldn't happen (as bad) again, 

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