It may be that the boot partition has been corrupted. As to why this has happened will have to be found out.
Create a USB recovery disc and check if you can repair the installation.
You can create the recovery USB from any known working Win10/11 PC. All you need is an 8GB flashdrive and 40-60 minutes of time.
In the host PC go to ''Control Panel > Recovery > create a recovery disc'' and follow the prompts.
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When you have the PC start the laptop and go to BIOS and change the boot order to USB 1st boot option, insert the USB into the laptop and then save the changes in BIOS to exit and restart the laptop.
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When you have the USB recovery drive, start the laptop and go to BIOS and change the boot order to USB 1st boot option, insert the USB into the laptop and then save the changes in BIOS to exit and restart the laptop.
It should boot into the WRE (Windows Recovery Environment) menus.
Go to ''Troubleshooting > Advanced > Startup Repair'' and follow the prompts.
''Do not'' select Reset this PC because if you select the wrong option next you may erase all your data as Windows will be reinstalled.
Hi @jayhernandez
It may be that the boot partition has been corrupted. As to why this has happened will have to be found out.
Create a USB recovery disc and check if you can repair the installation.
You can create the recovery USB from any known working Win10/11 PC. All you need is an 8GB flashdrive and 40-60 minutes of time.
In the host PC go to ''Control Panel > Recovery > create a recovery disc'' and follow the prompts.
When you have the PC start the laptop and go to BIOS and change the boot order to USB 1st boot option, insert the USB into the laptop and then save the changes in BIOS to exit and restart the laptop.
It should boot into the WRE (Windows Recovery Environment) menus.
Go to ''Troubleshooting > Advanced > Startup Repair'' and follow the prompts.
''Do not'' select Reset this PC because if you select the wrong option next you may erase all your data as Windows will be reinstalled.