You can try reinstalling Windows or using recovery options to restore your system.
You can try reinstalling Windows or using recovery options to restore your system.
After damaging my motherboard, I replaced it and rebuilt my PC. It still shut down during graphics driver installation. Windows 10 wouldn't appear in the BIOS. I attempted a Windows USB repair but it failed. I switched to a Linux install on another SSD to back up all my files. The next day I reinstalled Windows, but copying data remains problematic—Linux warns it can't transfer files. What steps should I take to recover everything?
Start on Linux, transfer files to a USB drive, then install on Windows and use it from the USB.
It's 1 terabyte of information, and my biggest USB drive is 128 gigabytes.
Uncertain about the name "slices." I've used a similar approach before for storing big files on CD-ROMs.
I accidentally triggered the issue. I attempted to adjust my RGB settings while the computer was running, which caused the motherboard to malfunction and prevent posting. Additionally, I was installing drivers at the same time, likely rendering Windows unbootable. I also modified the PSU because I didn’t want to take any chances with the 6900 XT.