F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems Your device is stuck in an NTFS lock state.

Your device is stuck in an NTFS lock state.

Your device is stuck in an NTFS lock state.

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HolyNight98
Member
187
04-24-2016, 11:18 PM
#1
I'm unsure what to do next since I only know the basics of software. The process starts by pressing F2 or Del to open BIOS, then it says "preparing automatic repair" twice before going to a blue screen and restarting repeatedly.
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HolyNight98
04-24-2016, 11:18 PM #1

I'm unsure what to do next since I only know the basics of software. The process starts by pressing F2 or Del to open BIOS, then it says "preparing automatic repair" twice before going to a blue screen and restarting repeatedly.

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Bonnibel
Posting Freak
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04-25-2016, 05:54 AM
#2
Link issues are common—restore backups or reinstall may help resolve the problem.
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Bonnibel
04-25-2016, 05:54 AM #2

Link issues are common—restore backups or reinstall may help resolve the problem.

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Wilson1
Member
178
04-25-2016, 08:01 PM
#3
The process isn’t working, it keeps asking for the boot manager and then shows an NTFS error.
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Wilson1
04-25-2016, 08:01 PM #3

The process isn’t working, it keeps asking for the boot manager and then shows an NTFS error.

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Anitka1338
Junior Member
40
04-26-2016, 03:33 AM
#4
They typically rely on a bootable image for restoration, ensuring data recovery without needing a full OS reinstall.
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Anitka1338
04-26-2016, 03:33 AM #4

They typically rely on a bootable image for restoration, ensuring data recovery without needing a full OS reinstall.

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Spidercyber
Senior Member
673
04-26-2016, 04:10 AM
#5
Back up your data to an HDD first. Then follow the steps to reinstall the solution.
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Spidercyber
04-26-2016, 04:10 AM #5

Back up your data to an HDD first. Then follow the steps to reinstall the solution.

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ISY_0815
Senior Member
566
04-26-2016, 04:37 AM
#6
Do you have information about the system you're using? Have you saved your data before backing it up? To restore, create a bootable USB and start from it. You can get Windows from this link: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software...ndows10ISO
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ISY_0815
04-26-2016, 04:37 AM #6

Do you have information about the system you're using? Have you saved your data before backing it up? To restore, create a bootable USB and start from it. You can get Windows from this link: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software...ndows10ISO

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JosephGamez
Member
141
04-26-2016, 08:30 AM
#7
Sure, I've got my drives set up with an HDD and an SSD. I'll look into the USB option later. Thanks so far—your help has been great. I'll share an update soon. Appreciate it!
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JosephGamez
04-26-2016, 08:30 AM #7

Sure, I've got my drives set up with an HDD and an SSD. I'll look into the USB option later. Thanks so far—your help has been great. I'll share an update soon. Appreciate it!

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zLeoZiin
Senior Member
503
04-26-2016, 09:39 AM
#8
The problem was fixed by replacing the faulty SSD. Now, on the Windows setup screen, I have my USB drive with W10, the HDD, and the SSD partition 1, while the remaining space is allocated. However, when installing Windows to partition the first section, it triggers the error 0x80300024.
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zLeoZiin
04-26-2016, 09:39 AM #8

The problem was fixed by replacing the faulty SSD. Now, on the Windows setup screen, I have my USB drive with W10, the HDD, and the SSD partition 1, while the remaining space is allocated. However, when installing Windows to partition the first section, it triggers the error 0x80300024.