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1459735 2019-04-03 00:03:00 Ok thought would try a system restore on my W10 PC but it has all turned to custard and get this: Stop Code: 0xc000021a
There is an option to boot off the supplied W10 USB flash drive.
Does this wipe everything off the PC?!
Thanks.
stuffed (1469)
1459736 2019-04-03 00:21:00 Ok thought would try a system restore on my W10 PC but it has all turned to custard and get this: Stop Code: 0xc000021a
There is an option to boot off the supplied W10 USB flash drive.
Does this wipe everything off the PC?!
Thanks. If you hit reset it will wipe everything.

Have a look at this following video on youtube, give these a try. www.youtube.com

Depending on whats gone wrong depends on what you have to do to get it going again. There is no quick do this do that.

Off to have a look at a customers with the same problem .
wainuitech (129)
1459737 2019-04-03 01:03:00 9521Thanks for that and the video is very good but think above my tech capabilities!
Screen shot attached to where got to.
Any suggestions what I should be putting in?
Many thanks
stuffed (1469)
1459738 2019-04-03 02:08:00 9521Thanks for that and the video is very good but think above my tech capabilities!
Screen shot attached to where got to.
Any suggestions what I should be putting in?
Many thanks In the command prompt, try C: If that doesn't work, try E or F ( cant put in the : after letters it creates a smiley face)

There is not quick click this /That and its done.

What you can try is seeing if the option is there in the advanced to roll back to a previous version.

BUT again its no quick fix and may not work either.

Could be like the one I just went to look at, the person decided while it was doing some updates it was taking to long so crashed it --Yeah not a good move. Currently using a Linux CD to copy the data off and going to wipe the drive /reinstall, will be a lot quicker and better outcome.
wainuitech (129)
1459739 2019-04-10 23:19:00 A good friend who owned a major computer business tried for 2 hours to sort it and no joy.
Then to the local professional nerd and he rang after 2 1/2 hours of trying everything and said he was about to give up but then did manage a break through.
So 5 hours to fix a Windows issue on a high spec PC.
Thanks very *&$#@% much Microsoft!
stuffed (1469)
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