They're so many easier ways than what you did to get the customer is dat you were with a fresh reinstall, you can literally just reinstall from a flash drive over the original windows partition and it keeps the user data
What I would’ve done would be to just put the m.2 into another of then transfer files into another form of storage device then reinstall windows and transfer the data back. This should be a option, still should be at a cost but should be lower than buying a new ssd.
But what I always do in my builds is have a separate drive for the OS and applications/drivers. I then keep the data like games, driver downloads so if something like this does happen it’s as easy as reinstalling windows then having the files already there to install once more.
@@legendarysly6990you know...thays very smart and i think i might need to buy a 258gb nvme ssd and only have my os on there. Them have a 1T ssd. My pc has been giving me blue screens of death for months now! I kept doing system restore until my 2070s died on me. I bought thr 3060 and got it yesterday...pc boots but im having bsod now. Im on my ropes end to just uninstall it allll
I would suggest getting a linux mint install usb, copying the files onto another usb, hard drive, or smthn else, and then re-installing windows, or repairing the files on your own/replacing the windows files while leaving the regular files untouched.
or you can just put the SSD in to an enclosure, take the files in a working computer or laptop then re-install windows on the SSD then put said files on the fresh install SSD
I just use the M.2 -> USB external case, backup all the data then reinstall - no need to make your customer buy another NVMe drive when it is not necessary. But I usually fix the blue screen using normal methods. It's not that hard to check event viewer files on a different PC or import a registry to modify autorun, or fix windows boot manager etc. Full system reinstall is the last step. Almost all customers appreciate this, because they don't need to reinstall everything just because their PC had a driver gone bad or other minor problem.
I just did a clean install over the same drive with the previous windows installation and it worked for me cause I didn’t have any spare drives for my pc.
Some of you must think "important data" you can just reinstall everything or redo your work. But when my HDD died i cried so much because it contained every pics of my childhood, my deceased pets and my deceased grandparents. I went to a pc repair store and they tried everything but they couldnt save the data it was totally broken. Luckily i sometimes copied all my pics on my USB stick but it was a while ago since i did that so i have a huge gap right now. Remember to always save your pics somewhere else and do it straight away!
when a lot of program installs annoyingingly add files and folders to the personal documents folders, some users may save to another directory which might be affected by system restore
You could just use a dock to back up the files and then reinstall windows. I am pretty sure when you reinstall windows you can also keep the files in windows.old as well.
If you are really curious you can go the hard core way. Investigate the crash dump file in WinDBG and figure out which part failed in the startup process. It could possibly be a corrupted registry entry since that is what causes many of CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED BSODs.
@@schallfezt I don't know about video tutorials but it's just a matter of getting windbg (you could also get windbg preview from the Ms store but most people won't go that route) and running it as administrator and opening the crash dump files located in the minidump folder in system32. It's extremely verbose however but it can help you figure out what went wrong
Pro tip if you have a computer always have a back up only having one drive or even 2 drives with all your info on them is just asking for something bad to happen to your data buy a external HDD atleast double the size of the drives you have installed copy your files to that drive and leave it unplugged and in a safe cool and dry place for later because you will need it!
@@joeldelacruz2378boot into bios by pressing f2 while resting. Have USB with new OS installation media installed. You do this by going into file and formatting your USB , then you download installation media for whichever OS your using. Then run the program to install media to that USB flash drive. After plug flash drive up to PC you want to install on and then reset PC and hold F2 then enter bios and select Boot from USB. Select the Flash drive and it will start the installation process then just follow the prompt for the install.
Why don't you just use an external WinPE USB, create a new partition on the disk, copy all the files on it and then erase the Windows/boot disk, reinstall through WinNTSetup?
@@The_Black_Falchion That's the problem, I am stuck on that screen and I can't remove data. I am curious if I can remove data with command prompt or other option. I will try tomorrow, but if you can think of something please help me :)
@@krstev29 If you can’t get to it that means you have so much storage taken up that there’s not enough space to run start up functions. Those require data space as well. There’s 2 solutions to that problem. First is to take it in and have a full inspection done to confirm if it’s the same issue as mine. You really want to make sure of this one before you proceed. Next is to wipe your computer and see if that fixes it. I know it sucks, but you’re going to lose something here, whether it be money or data. Not even a discussion there.
In a situation like that it is always handy to have a bootable linux usb to do data recovery and then wipe the existing drive before reinstalling windows
This is exactly why I use aoemi backup. This way if I have the same issue or something else, I can just boot from the aoemi backup bootable usb I created and then restore a full system backup I made previously. It's very easy and useful to have. Also I found on youtube a way to reinstall windows 10 without losing any data as long as you can get to the desktop.
Had the same stuff later. Firstly, system hangs, losing system SSD, then BSoD. Firstly, try to plug it into different SATA port or with different cable
Im also suffering with this problem My pc was working normally at morning then I had to go somewhere so i shutted down my pc After some hours i came and turn on pc my pc was stuck at loading display And taskbar was freezed and the apps werent showing When i restarted the blue screen came "Automatic repair" But some button didnt made a work
@@ghostofceleron yes i did, one of my ram slots was broken. so i just have 1 ram connected to the only ram slot that is working. had to buy a bigger ram to make up for only being able to use 1 ram slot check ur task manager if its showing all the ram. For me the ram that was in the broken ram slot was shown as hardware reserved ram
well i have gigabyte motherboard and i built my pc nothing was wrong with it. i used it for like 1 or 2 days than sudenly when i wanted to use it it imidetly crashed and i want to wipe out my data ssd so i can install windows again but i dont know how tried fixing it fro 2 weeks now PLEASE HELP
If the old c drive had died, it would be stuck in read-only mode, so you would have the ability to try and restore more of the data that was stuck on the c drive.
I had this on error on my laptop, repair man took out my SSD wiped everything off and installed a HDD, instead of a replacement SSD now my laptop is super slow
Or you could boot to a live linux environment from a usb and use that to back the customer's data up Or maybe plug that ssd into a different pc you have and back their data that way. No need to scam the customer of the price of a new ssd. Maybe that's just me
Or…. The costumer could just like access that drive as an external drive in another computer, and then format the drive after the files are copied onto another drive. Seriously, wtf.
I had this issue, the way I solved it was reseting the bios several time physically by reseting the nickel battery on the MB. I even tried the command prompt that you did, several in fact. It came down to an os issue, the location was being lost due to my motherboard and a power loss issue my guess due to information loss due to power loss. The best way to prevent this is to have backup version of stable OS version or just constant backups. It comes down to the computer remeber what's plugged in where and if it doesn't recognize that it has a high change of not booting
but... why didn't you replace the important files to a other disk and format the disk in the computer and after installing you put the files from the other disk in the formatted one?
Looked like a cheap ssd, these can be filled with issues causing situations like this. Best thing to do is back up data to another drive and use a good name brand ssd for the os drive
3rd option: backup everything using either a Linux distro or clonezilla, then wiping SSD and windows install and then restoring user data from the backup image.
first thing that i would do is to check the RAM. then try to run WinPE to see if it will boot. doing system restore right away puts more damage on Windows components & registry. in short, i would check the hardware first before blaming the software
I too am facing some blue screen errors with code " Video mismanagement failure", "page fault non paged area" and "nvdllm". So i decided to use DDU and clean uninstall graphcis drivers. The laptop ran OK for two days and thena gain i got the blue screen with the same error. Now before all this I had reset the Laptop with clean drive through local reinstall from device option. But as soon as it started ot got stuck at 1%. I waited for 15 hrs and then out of frustration I turn off charger switch and instantly turned it on. It showed a blue screen and then started installating windows normally. I think the windows aren't installed properly. So should I install windows from cloud or local reinstall from device? I have already tried local from device so maybe i should try cloud this time
The last windows versions are pretty stable. Most bluescreens are hardware related not software. That is why we could see it fail over and over. And next time take the ssd out and put it in a dock or something and backup the customers files jeez.
I've always had this same issue in the past, it always happened after windows update. the solution was switching to windows ltsc. different from other windows versions that receives security and features update, windows ltsc only receives security updates.
And how did you solve it? I got the same (before I had windows 10 and after it updated automatically to 11) I was thinking of putting the SSD to another computer and comeback to windows 10 than use it to my original pc, it will work do you think ?
@@lowwric7056 Oh, sorry for taking too long to answer. As I said before, I switched from a regular windows to windows 10 enterprise LTSC. This windows version only receives security updates, is bloatware free and has way less telemetry.
Best option: RMA the Motherboard, which I did, now... no more CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED, no more RAM XMP issues. I did all the troubleshoots above btw, before RMA.
i had this problem and i fixed it right away just had to download a rescue disk before in macrium reflect, boot to usb drive and click fix boot problems
Get a cheap sata ssd and make a backup copy of windows with macrium. Shut down, leave it unplugged for when this day comes. Second, have a dedicated usb setup with windows creation tool and leave it for when shit really goes wrong.
You should have just booted into Linux for data recovery and copied to an external drive that would have been easier than getting a customer a new SSD then tried to run sfc/dism from a Windows install usb. I assume you tried DISM and SFC and it failed?
Bro i faced this just a day ago i have a solution 1st=start computer press f12 key{if u don't have that key then f11} just press it ass fast as possible. 2.troubleshoot>system restore form a earlier time 3.go to command prompt and run it as an administrator type {sfc/scannow},it will fix anu problem 4.delete the recently download file 5.scan antivirus. Thank me later
theres a third way to do that, first, plug in your usb, external drive, and second, boot up to Windows Pre Enviroment, and third, go to troubleshoot > command line, fourth, type notepad and in the upper right click on file, and click Save as, fifth u have the access of the explorer, then click on the Save as type to All Files, and u can backup your important files
I had this happen recently and I just went on to my main computer and installed a windows media creation tool onto a usb and plugged it into my laptop and I booted from the usb and it fixed it without removing anything. Simple fix
In my case I can't even start the safe mode. It reboots over and over again with the same blue screen and Windows does not even get initiated, no simbol, nothing. My laptop is a Huawei, "Huawei"is the only thing that appears before that blue screen
finally a customer that keeps their data
😭😭😭😭
who keeps data in 2023🤯
@@cristophernunez5842ppl have passport. Pictures memories ids and etc so wdym
@@cristophernunez5842me
@@cristophernunez5842 ppl who always did
I also experienced a blue screen, apparently the processor thermal paste was dry. After I replaced it, the problem was resolved!
I've the same issue, no money for thermal paste and a very not understanding mother
God bless you bro 😊
@@SuhrudMittimani 😂bro
😂😂😂😂
The ""processor thermal paste was dry"". Huh?? And now please in English...
I personally just boot into a linux distro, and copy everything I need to a USB
Same
some have disk encryption enables in windows. Doesn't that prevent linux from reading it ?
But doesn't installing linux wipe your ssd ?
@@grenuille8733 booting into a live USB dosent.
@@TheGlitchyMario oh ok mb
Same like me . Just change to kali linux and everything is fine. No more blue screen bullshit again
No matter what I do I can’t get into this automatic safe boot screen
Did u fix it yet plz tell me
@@Shufty001 no
@@kurdepyua8847 so wha did u do buy a new one
@@kurdepyua8847 bro I’m scared I just got my pc 1 year ago and it’s 3000
@@Shufty001what did u do ??
>pc repair shop
>doesn't have a bootable USB
>bro..
What is bro yappin' about he totally had a USB stick since he reinstalled windows for the customer in the end
that kind of problem will still randomly crash on boot so bootable USB isnt enough.
the repair shop does shet to get a cheap fix
>bro...
With corrupted blue screens like that, even bootable USBs won't help, I know from experience.
They're so many easier ways than what you did to get the customer is dat you were with a fresh reinstall, you can literally just reinstall from a flash drive over the original windows partition and it keeps the user data
frrrrrr
@@bingusbrickwall ?
@@aravitz857 it means "for real" but overcomplicated
This is not true that would remove their data.
@@GigantTechIf you click the Repair your PC button it will give you tools to repair your PC.
alternatively just plug the drive into a new computer, copy important data to temp drive. format windows fresh then copy important data back??
I am getting the same issue I think I should do the same
Thanks for sharing this video it helped a lot
We also can use Windows PE to edit partition,and then move data to another parition, then delete the windows partition, reinstall
What I would’ve done would be to just put the m.2 into another of then transfer files into another form of storage device then reinstall windows and transfer the data back.
This should be a option, still should be at a cost but should be lower than buying a new ssd.
But what I always do in my builds is have a separate drive for the OS and applications/drivers. I then keep the data like games, driver downloads so if something like this does happen it’s as easy as reinstalling windows then having the files already there to install once more.
@@legendarysly6990you know...thays very smart and i think i might need to buy a 258gb nvme ssd and only have my os on there. Them have a 1T ssd. My pc has been giving me blue screens of death for months now! I kept doing system restore until my 2070s died on me. I bought thr 3060 and got it yesterday...pc boots but im having bsod now. Im on my ropes end to just uninstall it allll
I mean buying a new ssd is still good for more storage
U could have just put the drive in your system and saved the data on yours. Then install the window on his and move the data back
I would suggest getting a linux mint install usb, copying the files onto another usb, hard drive, or smthn else, and then re-installing windows, or repairing the files on your own/replacing the windows files while leaving the regular files untouched.
or you can just put the SSD in to an enclosure, take the files in a working computer or laptop then re-install windows on the SSD then put said files on the fresh install SSD
I just use the M.2 -> USB external case, backup all the data then reinstall - no need to make your customer buy another NVMe drive when it is not necessary.
But I usually fix the blue screen using normal methods. It's not that hard to check event viewer files on a different PC or import a registry to modify autorun, or fix windows boot manager etc. Full system reinstall is the last step. Almost all customers appreciate this, because they don't need to reinstall everything just because their PC had a driver gone bad or other minor problem.
hello bro
Hey bro i need help
This is the EXACT problem I'm having! Been having alot of Event ID 41 before the critical process died events
I just did a clean install over the same drive with the previous windows installation and it worked for me cause I didn’t have any spare drives for my pc.
I had the same problem, even reinstalling Windows didn't help and it turned out that the power supply was damaged
Some of you must think "important data" you can just reinstall everything or redo your work. But when my HDD died i cried so much because it contained every pics of my childhood, my deceased pets and my deceased grandparents. I went to a pc repair store and they tried everything but they couldnt save the data it was totally broken. Luckily i sometimes copied all my pics on my USB stick but it was a while ago since i did that so i have a huge gap right now. Remember to always save your pics somewhere else and do it straight away!
Thank you! You saved my life!!! Much love and now Im your sub!!!!
That would be 10,000$
U can actually reinstall starup functions without formating if u have a Bootable drive
I had a similar issue a few days ago, all I had to do was go into my bios and reset everything to default before it froze on me lol
Hi what option did you use in bios?
@@eyeoffthetiger2691 before the blue screens?
@@SuperNero791 yes
@@eyeoffthetiger2691 ua-cam.com/video/0kX4kGi77KA/v-deo.htmlsi=AfbujRBeBdolvbGY I copied his settings at 9:30
It's am5 based btw
@@SuperNero791 Thank you..I will check it out.
when a lot of program installs annoyingingly add files and folders to the personal documents folders, some users may save to another directory which might be affected by system restore
You could just use a dock to back up the files and then reinstall windows. I am pretty sure when you reinstall windows you can also keep the files in windows.old as well.
If you are really curious you can go the hard core way. Investigate the crash dump file in WinDBG and figure out which part failed in the startup process. It could possibly be a corrupted registry entry since that is what causes many of CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED BSODs.
Thanks
wow nice information, do you have any video that i can see on youtube? i want to try that
@@schallfezt I don't know about video tutorials but it's just a matter of getting windbg (you could also get windbg preview from the Ms store but most people won't go that route) and running it as administrator and opening the crash dump files located in the minidump folder in system32. It's extremely verbose however but it can help you figure out what went wrong
Pro tip if you have a computer always have a back up only having one drive or even 2 drives with all your info on them is just asking for something bad to happen to your data buy a external HDD atleast double the size of the drives you have installed copy your files to that drive and leave it unplugged and in a safe cool and dry place for later because you will need it!
I have the same issue on my laptop. So I decided to wipe everything away and put a new os on.
How do you do this on a pc
@@joeldelacruz2378boot into bios by pressing f2 while resting. Have USB with new OS installation media installed. You do this by going into file and formatting your USB , then you download installation media for whichever OS your using. Then run the program to install media to that USB flash drive. After plug flash drive up to PC you want to install on and then reset PC and hold F2 then enter bios and select Boot from USB. Select the Flash drive and it will start the installation process then just follow the prompt for the install.
Thanks was struggling with this
You can backup the important data with an M.2 to USB adapter... And reinstall windows without buying a new drive
Me experiencing this with my new pc everyday😅
Why don't you just use an external WinPE USB, create a new partition on the disk, copy all the files on it and then erase the Windows/boot disk, reinstall through WinNTSetup?
Easy answer, if you can't even get into your computer you do not have enough storage space to run vital functions. You need to add storage to it.
Is there a way to delete storage without buying more storage
@@krstev29 You can always try to delete some data, but that’s if you can even get into your PC.
@@The_Black_Falchion That's the problem, I am stuck on that screen and I can't remove data. I am curious if I can remove data with command prompt or other option. I will try tomorrow, but if you can think of something please help me :)
@@krstev29 If you can’t get to it that means you have so much storage taken up that there’s not enough space to run start up functions. Those require data space as well.
There’s 2 solutions to that problem. First is to take it in and have a full inspection done to confirm if it’s the same issue as mine. You really want to make sure of this one before you proceed.
Next is to wipe your computer and see if that fixes it. I know it sucks, but you’re going to lose something here, whether it be money or data. Not even a discussion there.
In a situation like that it is always handy to have a bootable linux usb to do data recovery and then wipe the existing drive before reinstalling windows
Well that aged well
My laptop got blue screen
@@Aussiebirds2024RIP
@@Aussiebirds2024lmao my laptop got the same problem
My to
@@wirexgames2263how do u fix it
4th option, Linux Live CD/USB?
This is exactly why I use aoemi backup. This way if I have the same issue or something else, I can just boot from the aoemi backup bootable usb I created and then restore a full system backup I made previously. It's very easy and useful to have. Also I found on youtube a way to reinstall windows 10 without losing any data as long as you can get to the desktop.
Had the same stuff later. Firstly, system hangs, losing system SSD, then BSoD. Firstly, try to plug it into different SATA port or with different cable
The original SSD might of just had issues. Try to transfer the files to the new SSD and the original windows might have worked
Thanks bro your steps help me and i appreciate uh help allot
I love the vids keep it up
Or, you could boot on a live Linux or hirens boot and copy the files for a external storage, then you reinstall windows and copy the files back
Im also suffering with this problem
My pc was working normally at morning then I had to go somewhere so i shutted down my pc
After some hours i came and turn on pc my pc was stuck at loading display
And taskbar was freezed and the apps werent showing
When i restarted the blue screen came "Automatic repair"
But some button didnt made a work
Did you ever got it fixed? I have the same issue right now
@@tmbthe1425did u get a fix? i have this issue too...
@@ghostofceleron yes i did, one of my ram slots was broken. so i just have 1 ram connected to the only ram slot that is working. had to buy a bigger ram to make up for only being able to use 1 ram slot
check ur task manager if its showing all the ram. For me the ram that was in the broken ram slot was shown as hardware reserved ram
So you're telling me your customer got 64gb RGB ram, high end RTX graphics card, with m.2, and still getting Blue screen ?
THIS EXACT PROBLEM IS HAPPENING TO ME! PLEASE HELP ME, I DIDNT DO ANYTHING TO MY PC YET!!!
Same problem here, same critical error on start up and I also have an asus mobo. Never ever using asus ever again.
well i have gigabyte motherboard and i built my pc nothing was wrong with it. i used it for like 1 or 2 days than sudenly when i wanted to use it it imidetly crashed and i want to wipe out my data ssd so i can install windows again but i dont know how tried fixing it fro 2 weeks now PLEASE HELP
If the old c drive had died, it would be stuck in read-only mode, so you would have the ability to try and restore more of the data that was stuck on the c drive.
I had this on error on my laptop, repair man took out my SSD wiped everything off and installed a HDD, instead of a replacement SSD now my laptop is super slow
Go back and ask for it back
That happened to my computer that I had for less than a week and it was making loud noises definitely returning it
Or you could boot to a live linux environment from a usb and use that to back the customer's data up
Or maybe plug that ssd into a different pc you have and back their data that way.
No need to scam the customer of the price of a new ssd.
Maybe that's just me
Or…. The costumer could just like access that drive as an external drive in another computer, and then format the drive after the files are copied onto another drive. Seriously, wtf.
This has been happening to me since today I’ve been on my computer for 5 hours trying to fix the issue. Nothing worked.
I had this issue, the way I solved it was reseting the bios several time physically by reseting the nickel battery on the MB. I even tried the command prompt that you did, several in fact. It came down to an os issue, the location was being lost due to my motherboard and a power loss issue my guess due to information loss due to power loss. The best way to prevent this is to have backup version of stable OS version or just constant backups. It comes down to the computer remeber what's plugged in where and if it doesn't recognize that it has a high change of not booting
2nd one is better and probably required. the problem is caused by a corrupt os like tou said but also can be a failing drive
This is most likely from the CrowdStrike blue screen problem.
but... why didn't you replace the important files to a other disk and format the disk in the computer and after installing you put the files from the other disk in the formatted one?
bro didn't want to work in office so he opened his own repair shop 😂
Did you try sfc /scannow in cmd? That fixes most windows issues for me.
What if you just back up the user folder and take a list of programs with product keys then reinstall windows?
Hiren's boot could be a great solution for restoring files and also some repairing tools in this kind of scenario.
Mostly the programs there are free versions
@@klimadzu Yeah they are
@@mahmudulhasanmakhon you used to be able to get the premium versions i think
@@klimadzu Mostly cracked version i guess 😂😂
Looked like a cheap ssd, these can be filled with issues causing situations like this. Best thing to do is back up data to another drive and use a good name brand ssd for the os drive
You can also charge a data recovery service for about the same price as the m.2
Just use that hard drive as a secondary drive and use a new drive as primary, that's how I deal with those issues
3rd option: backup everything using either a Linux distro or clonezilla, then wiping SSD and windows install and then restoring user data from the backup image.
I keep having blue screens on a 4 weeks old Asus TUV A15 nothing works, not even new windows install from an usb(also blue screens when loading).
When it comes to my computer there is NOTHING you can possibly do to stop that shit 👍
Did you try safe mode?
remove or change RAM... it fixed for me 100%
first thing that i would do is to check the RAM. then try to run WinPE to see if it will boot. doing system restore right away puts more damage on Windows components & registry. in short, i would check the hardware first before blaming the software
Do "sfc /scannow"
I too am facing some blue screen errors with code " Video mismanagement failure", "page fault non paged area" and "nvdllm". So i decided to use DDU and clean uninstall graphcis drivers. The laptop ran OK for two days and thena gain i got the blue screen with the same error. Now before all this I had reset the Laptop with clean drive through local reinstall from device option. But as soon as it started ot got stuck at 1%. I waited for 15 hrs and then out of frustration I turn off charger switch and instantly turned it on. It showed a blue screen and then started installating windows normally. I think the windows aren't installed properly. So should I install windows from cloud or local reinstall from device? I have already tried local from device so maybe i should try cloud this time
Yeah try the cloud option. If you have no luck factory reset it via a factory image from your laptop manufacturer
I hv the same issue and I am fine with removing all the data. Can u tell a fix for it?
Why not keep a backup windows installed in your sdd and connect that and boot from it?
The last windows versions are pretty stable. Most bluescreens are hardware related not software. That is why we could see it fail over and over. And next time take the ssd out and put it in a dock or something and backup the customers files jeez.
I've always had this same issue in the past, it always happened after windows update. the solution was switching to windows ltsc. different from other windows versions that receives security and features update, windows ltsc only receives security updates.
And how did you solve it? I got the same (before I had windows 10 and after it updated automatically to 11) I was thinking of putting the SSD to another computer and comeback to windows 10 than use it to my original pc, it will work do you think ?
@@lowwric7056 Oh, sorry for taking too long to answer. As I said before, I switched from a regular windows to windows 10 enterprise LTSC. This windows version only receives security updates, is bloatware free and has way less telemetry.
true large windows update will trigger this
I have the same thing but it doesnt open the choose an option menu😭
Best option: RMA the Motherboard, which I did, now... no more CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED, no more RAM XMP issues. I did all the troubleshoots above btw, before RMA.
Oh, I had that too due to system restore so I reinstalled it as a fresh clean install
We call it "Bsod Loop" sometimes it happens when you use a 32 bit module over 2-4 gb
How to do you fix that
@ remove the the ram till it is 2 gb
i had this problem and i fixed it right away just had to download a rescue disk before in macrium reflect, boot to usb drive and click fix boot problems
install windows again but no wiping data. windows will automatically rename the old windows to windows.old and install itself without data loss
Get a cheap sata ssd and make a backup copy of windows with macrium. Shut down, leave it unplugged for when this day comes. Second, have a dedicated usb setup with windows creation tool and leave it for when shit really goes wrong.
You should have just booted into Linux for data recovery and copied to an external drive that would have been easier than getting a customer a new SSD then tried to run sfc/dism from a Windows install usb. I assume you tried DISM and SFC and it failed?
Thats tuff fam
You can get a bootable usb with win 10 on it and just start startup repair and it will fix corruoted files
You sure?
@@klimadzu try it, it shouldnt delete anything
@@korisnik4888 let me tell that to the costumer
@@klimadzu once, i messed up my sys and it wouldnt boot, startup repair fixed it and i didnt have any problems
Finaly a repair shop that actually asks if we want to keep or delete data all the ones i went deleted it without asking
Hiren boot CD or an nvme enclosure for data recovery
Or cmd -> notepad -> browse then copy
Bro i faced this just a day ago i have a solution
1st=start computer press f12 key{if u don't have that key then f11} just press it ass fast as possible.
2.troubleshoot>system restore form a earlier time
3.go to command prompt and run it as an administrator type {sfc/scannow},it will fix anu problem
4.delete the recently download file
5.scan antivirus.
Thank me later
him:calm.me both times i got a blue screen on my newwindows laptop:audible screaming
I can’t get past these blue screens
My brand new pc i just built is doing the exact same thing. Gonna try it
Use hirenboot bootable to take back up of important files.
Then fresh install the windows.
Thats why I use a Mac. Had a PC that had the same problem.
I have the same issue and i am so stressed about my youtube videos will be reset because its inside the C disk
Imagine getting a BSoD after the recovery window
One big problem. What caused this? Because It’s not the first blue screen for me and i’ve reinstalled windows twice
theres a third way to do that, first, plug in your usb, external drive, and second, boot up to Windows Pre Enviroment, and third, go to troubleshoot > command line, fourth, type notepad and in the upper right click on file, and click Save as, fifth u have the access of the explorer, then click on the Save as type to All Files, and u can backup your important files
And for the apps ?
@@lowwric7056 uhh, for that, u just can pass it, unless it's a mstore app, or if u know where the apps directory is located...
On my laptop, I hold the Power button until turns off and start again
This time, it worked
I had this happen recently and I just went on to my main computer and installed a windows media creation tool onto a usb and plugged it into my laptop and I booted from the usb and it fixed it without removing anything. Simple fix
Live USB: Am i a joke to you?
In my case I can't even start the safe mode. It reboots over and over again with the same blue screen and Windows does not even get initiated, no simbol, nothing. My laptop is a Huawei, "Huawei"is the only thing that appears before that blue screen