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you mean the repair your computer part, right? same results, still can't restore. same error message. i can't boot into any other mode either
you mean the repair your computer part, right? same results, still can't restore. same error message. i can't boot into any other mode either
could you link #3 please?
Advanced Boot Options then "Disable Automatic Restart on System Failure" to be able to see the BSOD.
ah sorry, i didn't think you meant that comment because i have already said that chkdsk runs so slow that my life is not long enough to wait for it however i have tried to run the automatic repair from my admin account and it looks like it actually repaired something now because i got past the windows logo. i took a photo of the bsod
Boot again to Advanced Boot Options then do "repair computer" then "startup repair". After that click "view diagnostics details" (or something alike). What tests ended with a status code not 0x0 (success) and what errors occurred/has been fixed?
In Advanced Boot Options then do "repair computer" then "command prompt"
Lists your account name (and some others)?Code:dir c:\users
nothing. probably there was a windows update a couple of hours before the crash because there is a restore point from 11 am. the system was hibernated probably after the update and after waking up it crashed at like 3 pm. that was the only change, i didn't install anything