System initialized without any bootable storage found.
System initialized without any bootable storage found.
The message clearly indicates a blue screen issue. Allow it to handle the problem and after restart, your laptop started up in BIOS with no bootable devices detected. Both drives remain recognized, though you don’t have access to other computers since you’re traveling 10,000 miles away.
Visit an internet cafe equipped with a USB drive offering at least 8GB storage. Download your Windows installation via the Windows Media Creation Tool and boot from the USB. On the setup screen, select the option to repair your computer. If prompted, proceed to the recovery page where you can choose to fix startup.
No success this time. Repair process failed and system recovery isn’t working. Only the command prompt is available, but it’s unfamiliar. Following the guide from ubackup.com doesn’t resolve the issues—errors keep appearing. The dism tool shows error 50, online can’t be used, and system reset isn’t a valid command. I ran chkdsk /f /r on C: and it has 2 hours left, but I can’t recheck. I’ve rebooted already. Any suggestions?
If you’re open to restarting the system, it’s better to install the Windows update instead.