Windows Boot Manager fails to start [Request Assistance].
Windows Boot Manager fails to start [Request Assistance].
I was trying to boost my CPU speed but didn’t succeed. To reset it back to normal, I went to the default settings on an ASUS motherboard, hoping it would help. After loading Windows, I accessed the Boot Manager and selected it, but the screen remained black. I attempted to adjust some options, though I’m unsure what might be wrong. There’s a Windows installation drive available, possibly with missing files or settings. My system specs include an AMD FX-4350 processor at 4.2GHz, a quad-core chipset, and a 24GB HDD. The graphics are powered by an AMD Radeon RX 470 4GB card, and I have HDMI, DisplayPort, USB ports, Ethernet, and audio setup.
Hey there! This situation suggests your Windows might be damaged. Be ready in case your files aren't saved. Let's begin with plan A: pick the HDD from the Legacy boot menu—it usually shows its name on the label. If it boots into Windows, great! If not, let me know and we'll move to plan B.
You can locate this legacy boot option in the system settings or recovery options, often labeled as "Legacy Boot" or similar.
Many BIOS settings come pre-activated by default; simply choose your hard drive, or locate it within boot options and turn it on.
You are presented with three options for the Windows Boot Manager WD10 HT-DL.
At SATA configuration I notice WD WD10 is the storage device with 1000 GB capacity.