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The system fails to boot following the update.

The system fails to boot following the update.

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546007
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01-12-2023, 06:07 PM
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Hey there! So Windows did an update yesterday. When I tried to boot my PC today, I saw a blue screen appear. I attached a photo of the issue. After restarting and attempting a repair, it told me it couldn’t fix itself. Then I used a USB drive to install the latest Windows version. Now I’m stuck. I’ve tried various solutions but nothing worked. I used the Media Creation Tool to get the newest OS, but it didn’t help. I did a recovery to a backup, which Windows was trying to restore. The backup from yesterday failed, and the one from the day before said success, though Windows still attempted a repair when I tried to start. I have a lot of data and programs installed, and I don’t want to reinstall them. It would take at least half a day just to back up everything. Do you have any advice? I’m new to this. If you need more details, just let me know. I haven’t changed anything on the system itself—Windows updated when I turned it off yesterday, and today it won’t start. I also tried going back to an older version via Advanced Options → Problem Management, but Windows refused. Thanks in advance! – SkyForCe
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546007
01-12-2023, 06:07 PM #1

Hey there! So Windows did an update yesterday. When I tried to boot my PC today, I saw a blue screen appear. I attached a photo of the issue. After restarting and attempting a repair, it told me it couldn’t fix itself. Then I used a USB drive to install the latest Windows version. Now I’m stuck. I’ve tried various solutions but nothing worked. I used the Media Creation Tool to get the newest OS, but it didn’t help. I did a recovery to a backup, which Windows was trying to restore. The backup from yesterday failed, and the one from the day before said success, though Windows still attempted a repair when I tried to start. I have a lot of data and programs installed, and I don’t want to reinstall them. It would take at least half a day just to back up everything. Do you have any advice? I’m new to this. If you need more details, just let me know. I haven’t changed anything on the system itself—Windows updated when I turned it off yesterday, and today it won’t start. I also tried going back to an older version via Advanced Options → Problem Management, but Windows refused. Thanks in advance! – SkyForCe

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DanielEmpire
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01-13-2023, 06:35 PM
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I believe it’s smarter to structure your files and reinstall Windows 10. For data recovery, Windows 10 does offer a recovery option.
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DanielEmpire
01-13-2023, 06:35 PM #2

I believe it’s smarter to structure your files and reinstall Windows 10. For data recovery, Windows 10 does offer a recovery option.