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My computer is locked in a NTFS cycle..

Martyblaze

I am at a loss as to what to do next as I’ve got no idea about this side of software beyond basic stuff. 

 

It gets to ‘press f2 or del to go to bios’ then if I don’t press anything it says ‘preparing automatic repair’ twice and then goes to NTFS blue screen and then restarts the pc, restarting to cycle over again. 

 

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I can’t get into restore,   the t asks for boot manager and then NTFS error again. 

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11 minutes ago, Martyblaze said:

I can’t get into restore,   the t asks for boot manager and then NTFS error again. 

what backupsolution do use use? there should be a bootable image to restore from. otherwise reinstall the os.

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2 minutes ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

what backupsolution do use use? there should be a bootable image to restore from. otherwise reinstall the os.

back up solution as in HDD?? how would I go about reinstalling? 

 

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1 minute ago, Martyblaze said:

back up solution as in HDD?? how would I go about reinstalling? 

 

is there data on the system you care about?

 

did you backup your data?

 

to reinstall make a bootable usb and boot from it. you can download windows here https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10ISO

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2 minutes ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

is there data on the system you care about?

 

did you backup your data?

 

to reinstall make a bootable usb and boot from it. you can download windows here https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10ISO

Orite yea, got my stuff on a HDD and SSD. Ok I’ll check the USB option when I can. Thanks thus far. You’ve been a lot of help. Will post update when I can. thanks again. 

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Ok, old issue solved, the SSD was corrupt and so got it replaced. 

New issue, on the windows set up screen I have my USB with W10 on it, my HDD, and my SSD partition 1 and the rest of the SSD I allocated space. But when I try to install the windows to the part 1 it gives me the error 0x80300024. 

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