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SkyForCe
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Honestly I think you’re better off formatting and reinstalling windows 10.

 

now for data recovery I know windows 10 has a special mode that’ll allow you to grab your data.

Hey guys!

 

So, Windows installed an update yesterday. When I tried to start my pc today I got a blue screen. Attached a picture of it.

Afterwards my PC restarted and tried to repair itself. After a while it said, that it couldn't repair itself.

 

So I took out a USB Stick which I used to install Windows. Before I used the Media Creation Tool to get the newest Windows Version.

So now I am stuck. I tried different things but nothing seems to work. I did a recovery to a kind of Backup, that Windows is saving itself. I tried the backup from yesterday, no success. Then I tried the one from the day before yesterday and it said success, but when I tried to startup, Windows again tried to repair itself.

 

Is there anyone out there who could maybe help me to get the system running again? Got a lot of Data and Programs installed which I wouldn't want to install again.

Would take at least half a day if you calculate data backup in.

So I hope anyone can help me. Which option to choose? Never done this before.

If you need any more information pls just ask. I haven't changed anything at the system itself. Windows just updated when I turned off my PC yesterday and today it won't start. I also tried to go back to the old Windows Version as it said in the Advanced Options --> Problem Management or how it is called in English, but Windows says that it can't do that.

 

 

Thanks in advance,

SkyForCe

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Honestly I think you’re better off formatting and reinstalling windows 10.

 

now for data recovery I know windows 10 has a special mode that’ll allow you to grab your data.

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