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Boot0: There was an issue.

Boot0: There was an issue.

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nando2707
Junior Member
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07-18-2016, 02:28 PM
#1
Your laptop froze and showed "boot0: error" during startup. After trying a restart, the issue persisted. Please let me know if you need further assistance.
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nando2707
07-18-2016, 02:28 PM #1

Your laptop froze and showed "boot0: error" during startup. After trying a restart, the issue persisted. Please let me know if you need further assistance.

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SarityJr
Member
175
07-18-2016, 03:18 PM
#2
I haven't found a visible reset option yet, but I'll continue searching.
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SarityJr
07-18-2016, 03:18 PM #2

I haven't found a visible reset option yet, but I'll continue searching.

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MarissaGames
Member
216
07-18-2016, 06:17 PM
#3
Windows 10
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MarissaGames
07-18-2016, 06:17 PM #3

Windows 10

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Whitewhisker
Junior Member
33
07-20-2016, 08:47 AM
#4
The process had no effect.
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Whitewhisker
07-20-2016, 08:47 AM #4

The process had no effect.

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FuseTey2
Member
65
07-20-2016, 01:58 PM
#5
that's a typical error if the system reserved partition on your disk is broken/corrupted/deleted. basicaly no bootmanager found.. yeah that's probably the first of 3 partitions on your disk in diskmanager. the second are usually your C:
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FuseTey2
07-20-2016, 01:58 PM #5

that's a typical error if the system reserved partition on your disk is broken/corrupted/deleted. basicaly no bootmanager found.. yeah that's probably the first of 3 partitions on your disk in diskmanager. the second are usually your C:

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augustb19907
Senior Member
456
07-20-2016, 03:33 PM
#6
My drive seems damaged. I understand. Since most of my data is stored online, it’s not ideal to assume those files are completely safe, but at least it’s something.
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augustb19907
07-20-2016, 03:33 PM #6

My drive seems damaged. I understand. Since most of my data is stored online, it’s not ideal to assume those files are completely safe, but at least it’s something.

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Ninjas_R_OP
Senior Member
743
07-20-2016, 04:23 PM
#7
Install an USB drive and attempt a repair. Run a checkdsk to verify the disk status. It’s likely the data remains intact; connecting it to another machine may retrieve what you need if cloud backups are missing. Consider switching to legacy mode and booting directly from the partition—though this isn’t guaranteed. The issue seems tied to whether the boot loader is accessible. Factors like the MBR configuration can influence success, so adjust your BIOS startup settings accordingly. For example, change UEFI settings to Legacy or Legacy only, and set the default boot device. After rebooting, partitions should appear on the disk list, allowing selection during setup.
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Ninjas_R_OP
07-20-2016, 04:23 PM #7

Install an USB drive and attempt a repair. Run a checkdsk to verify the disk status. It’s likely the data remains intact; connecting it to another machine may retrieve what you need if cloud backups are missing. Consider switching to legacy mode and booting directly from the partition—though this isn’t guaranteed. The issue seems tied to whether the boot loader is accessible. Factors like the MBR configuration can influence success, so adjust your BIOS startup settings accordingly. For example, change UEFI settings to Legacy or Legacy only, and set the default boot device. After rebooting, partitions should appear on the disk list, allowing selection during setup.