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Failure in catastrophic windows version 10

Failure in catastrophic windows version 10

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ShadowFenix1
Junior Member
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08-28-2021, 07:52 AM
#11
If the system can't locate a USB drive in BIOS, it suggests a fundamental issue. Windows might struggle to detect USB devices at the lowest levels because this layer is very close to physical hardware, preventing direct access.
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ShadowFenix1
08-28-2021, 07:52 AM #11

If the system can't locate a USB drive in BIOS, it suggests a fundamental issue. Windows might struggle to detect USB devices at the lowest levels because this layer is very close to physical hardware, preventing direct access.

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C00lb0y
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08-28-2021, 07:52 AM
#12
Entered safe mode. Frequent "unknown hard error" messages appear. It seems the game has ended. I’ll back up my files and restart. No USB or network detected in safe mode either. Thanks!
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C00lb0y
08-28-2021, 07:52 AM #12

Entered safe mode. Frequent "unknown hard error" messages appear. It seems the game has ended. I’ll back up my files and restart. No USB or network detected in safe mode either. Thanks!

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Kusiu4444
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08-28-2021, 07:52 AM
#13
Seems like you're correct. Game over for this one. Thanks!
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Kusiu4444
08-28-2021, 07:52 AM #13

Seems like you're correct. Game over for this one. Thanks!

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gogofrgl1234
Senior Member
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08-28-2021, 07:52 AM
#14
Perform a clean installation of Windows. If you require the files, remove the storage drive and connect it to another computer running a functional OS. Use the official Windows Media Creation Tool to generate a bootable USB from a different machine, avoiding Rufus. Advanced startup settings should allow selecting one-time boot from a connected USB drive.
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gogofrgl1234
08-28-2021, 07:52 AM #14

Perform a clean installation of Windows. If you require the files, remove the storage drive and connect it to another computer running a functional OS. Use the official Windows Media Creation Tool to generate a bootable USB from a different machine, avoiding Rufus. Advanced startup settings should allow selecting one-time boot from a connected USB drive.

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Jack905
Junior Member
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08-28-2021, 07:52 AM
#15
In that situation, you can always use a blank HDD case to link the hard drive via USB and transfer the data to another computer.
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Jack905
08-28-2021, 07:52 AM #15

In that situation, you can always use a blank HDD case to link the hard drive via USB and transfer the data to another computer.

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Kai4Christ
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08-28-2021, 07:52 AM
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Hi @Enderman Your feedback is accurate. Despite using an official Windows USB from another laptop and trying Rufus and other tools, the system still doesn’t recognize the connected drive. It seems like the BIOS or boot settings aren’t being detected. You might want to try a different USB port or check if the drive is properly seated. If that doesn’t work, consider using a different method or consulting technical support. Thanks for sharing your experience!
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Kai4Christ
08-28-2021, 07:52 AM #16

Hi @Enderman Your feedback is accurate. Despite using an official Windows USB from another laptop and trying Rufus and other tools, the system still doesn’t recognize the connected drive. It seems like the BIOS or boot settings aren’t being detected. You might want to try a different USB port or check if the drive is properly seated. If that doesn’t work, consider using a different method or consulting technical support. Thanks for sharing your experience!

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KanayOne
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08-28-2021, 07:52 AM
#17
Considered an alternative solution—has anyone used a powered USB hub? If it’s struggling, it might not supply sufficient power for your device.
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KanayOne
08-28-2021, 07:52 AM #17

Considered an alternative solution—has anyone used a powered USB hub? If it’s struggling, it might not supply sufficient power for your device.

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hskmerk
Junior Member
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08-28-2021, 07:52 AM
#18
When other USBs and ports fail too, it suggests a more serious problem beyond software. Retrieve the data and consider replacing the laptop.
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hskmerk
08-28-2021, 07:52 AM #18

When other USBs and ports fail too, it suggests a more serious problem beyond software. Retrieve the data and consider replacing the laptop.

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LuLuErikson
Junior Member
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08-28-2021, 07:52 AM
#19
Do you have a desktop and an M.2 port? Yes, then remove the SSD from the laptop and connect it to your desktop. Start with your primary drive so you can access the SSD and transfer the data. If your desktop lacks an M.2 slot, they likely sell M.2 to USB adapters, which you can obtain to facilitate copying. Regarding USB not booting, it might be because the BIOS CSM isn't enabled—turn it on and attempt again. Another option is to boot from a CD.
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LuLuErikson
08-28-2021, 07:52 AM #19

Do you have a desktop and an M.2 port? Yes, then remove the SSD from the laptop and connect it to your desktop. Start with your primary drive so you can access the SSD and transfer the data. If your desktop lacks an M.2 slot, they likely sell M.2 to USB adapters, which you can obtain to facilitate copying. Regarding USB not booting, it might be because the BIOS CSM isn't enabled—turn it on and attempt again. Another option is to boot from a CD.

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LorrenK
Senior Member
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08-28-2021, 07:52 AM
#20
Great suggestion! Let's give it a try!
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LorrenK
08-28-2021, 07:52 AM #20

Great suggestion! Let's give it a try!

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