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| Thread ID: 143767 | 2017-04-05 01:43:00 | Win10 Inexssable Boot Device | SP8s (7813) | Press F1 |
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| 1433811 | 2017-04-06 02:08:00 | Try a bootable flash drive or optical disk, just to see if it works to start with. If it does you can then try to diagnose the hard drive with whatever tools you can access that way. I'm not sure what Linux live would have but you could at least check the drive is working to begin with, a windows disk should let you get to a command prompt and run chkdsk. If it seems like the drive is still able to be read from the next thing would be to try and repair the windows installation from a windows disk. |
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| 1433812 | 2017-04-06 02:14:00 | Hi all Youtube have instructional videos on how to fix it, problem is there are numerous methods on how to do it, thats because there are MANY different faults that can cause that message :) most commonly a HD issue , or bios not set to boot from HD 1st (eg a USB HD or stick plugged in, or a CD in the drive) , or more than 1 HD & its booting from wrong HD |
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