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Could a corrupted Os cause this error?

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As the title says can a corrupted os or a blue screen error cause this? I’m on Windows 10 

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Is this after a new install or has this just happened all of a sudden and been working prior?

 

I'd be tempted to say that it's a drive issue, does your boot drive still show up in the BIOS?

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Your drive probably died. Buy a new drive and restore from your backups.

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9 minutes ago, RKRiley said:

Is this after a new install or has this just happened all of a sudden and been working prior?

 

I'd be tempted to say that it's a drive issue, does your boot drive still show up in the BIOS?

This happened all the sudden I was using my computer watching YouTube and then I got s blue error screen now I get that message

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Check to make sure the plug to upyour HDD is plugged in right.

 

Edit: This is PROBABLY not an OS issue.

 

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12 minutes ago, King_of_Oz said:

Check to make sure the plug to upyour HDD is plugged in right.

 

Edit: This is PROBABLY not an OS issue.

Just checked and I unplugged it and plugged it back in and nothing so far 

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this means system  can find  anything with an o/s on it, If you restart the computer and enter the system BIOS you can then look for boot device (ie) Hard drive. If this seems out of your skill set its time call that techie friend. 

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2 minutes ago, Zipfirealpha said:

this means system  can find  anything with an o/s on it, If you restart the computer and enter the system BIOS you can then look for boot device (ie) Hard drive. If this seems out of your skill set its time call that techie friend. 

Do you mean this? 

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Yes check  what  your boot order is... Now that you know the Drive is found by the Bios. ? do you have a USB drive plugged in the system  if so  remove it and reboot

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