The computer stopped working and I’m dealing with this issue.
The computer stopped working and I’m dealing with this issue.
The computer stopped during a game and I powered it off using the button. Now the system is running, but I can still reach the BIOS. It’s a dual Xeon workstation—maybe some BIOS settings were affected.
EFI shell represents the operating system of the motherboard. Are you running Windows 11 with Secure Boot activated? Secure Boot only supports versions 10 and below, as well as Linux. If you can access BIOS, consider updating it to the latest version and reset the CMOS. Click the provided link to switch your boot mode from EFI or AHCI to UEFI – "Can't load kernel" | TrueNAS Community
Hi there, I'm using a W11 and not sure if secure boot is included. It's already set up in the UEFI, so I'm thinking about resetting the CMOS.
I'm experiencing a blue screen error indicating a critical process failure. After attempting a standard Windows reset, I tried restarting but ended up with a completely corrupted system. I'm planning to reinstall now. Will I still be able to retrieve old data since it wasn't fully deleted, or will the new installation completely wipe everything?