Addressing disk issues could require more than an hour to finish.
Addressing disk issues could require more than an hour to finish.
Once, while watching a YouTube video, my computer suddenly stopped working. A blue screen appeared with the message about a problem and a request to restart. It seemed to freeze for hours until it finally shut down. I thought turning it off manually would help, but the issue repeated when I logged in or tried to enter my password. After several attempts, the system prompted a repair for disk errors, which took over an hour. Sometimes it showed a troubleshooting window, but the process was slow and didn’t improve. I followed a tutorial on YouTube, but it didn’t fix the problem. My PC is now stuck in a diagnostic loop, checking itself repeatedly. If anyone has advice or solutions, it would really help. Thanks for reading my message. Have a great day!
Your computer specs: i7 2600 3.4 GHz, 8GB RAM DDR3, GTX 1060 3GB, 550W 80+ PSU, H61-C motherboard
Thank you for your assistance.
I’m using an HDD with a 1TB SATA storage device.
What do you mean by my boot has kicked the bucket?
I’ve created a Windows installation from my laptop, burned it onto a USB drive, and transferred it to my computer. After installing the real Windows key, everything functions properly.