System restarts occur, booting into UEFI mode.
System restarts occur, booting into UEFI mode.
I've just replaced all storage drives with a new SSD and HDD, but now Windows 10 restarts after a few minutes and jumps straight into BIOS. The Boot Order only shows UEFI or Disabled. I've tried resetting and refreshing the PC, but nothing worked. The only way in is via the power button shutdown. I've checked the SSD connections and re-seated them—any suggestions?
It's a Windows 10 upgrade from version 8.1, but I don't have access to the 8.1 drive or a bootable installation media.
You can perform a clean install directly to Windows 10. Ensure you have the key or linked it to your Microsoft account. This is likely the best approach, suggesting the OS might be corrupted. You can use Rufus or Media Creation Tool to create a Win10 USB drive immediately.
I've repeated the formatting steps for both USB and SSD, encountering the 80070002 error during Windows installation. This issue appears linked to corrupt files. Formatting via Disk Management, DiskPart, and right-click format hasn't resolved the problem. Anyone else experienced this and found a solution outside of formatting?
you use the disc image recovery tool because these discs hold your personal operating system in active condition. if you hadn’t upgraded to Windows 10 and made a fresh recovery bundle (possibly with Blu-ray), these drives could hold many DVDs—your current drive’s image. the tool is typically located in system recovery settings.
windowskey & w create recovery drive winkey & x click file recovery create system image this create a thumb drive or your recovery partition on hdd then full version system restore of the OS at current state those of you with nas note theres network option for where to put image (localhdd dvd network)