Fixing your Windows system involves troubleshooting and restoring functionality.
Fixing your Windows system involves troubleshooting and restoring functionality.
You recently set up Windows 7 but each time you power it on it jumps straight into the recovery/restore mode, even though the system appears normal. There are no files available for restoration, and since the installation was brand new, nothing seems to be missing.
It seems uncertain—is it meant to repair Windows or is there another reason? It might not function as expected.
What devices are connected to this system? Are they functioning properly? Is the installation file verified with its checksum?
It functions properly now, I was expecting issues before. The SSD was already active, and it worked across three computers. But it stopped now—no clear reason yet.
It wasn't mentioned if you simply installed a new SSD or performed a format and reinstall.
The issue seems uncertain. It might have been fortunate to succeed on the previous three devices. Installing Windows isn't very easy to move, so success depends partly on chance.
It wasn't a simple setup. You had to move the drive to another system. Windows 10 is one of the versions that hasn't changed much and isn't functioning well. You'll need to reinstall it. There are some missing drivers stopping the system from starting.