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My PC(Windows 10) is showing the following message when it starts:
"Diagnosing Your PC" "Windows Automatic Repair"
I have tried to trobleshoot the above problem using command prompt but I was not able to solve the problem.
Under such conditions, can I install a new Windows operating system? I know all my previous settings would be lost but at-least I would be able to use my PC.
Can I do the above mentioned process using UEFI Firmware Settings?
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My PC(Windows 10) is showing the following message when it starts:
"Diagnosing Your PC" "Windows Automatic Repair"
I have tried to trobleshoot the above problem using command prompt but I was not able to solve the problem.
Under such conditions, can I install a new Windows operating system? I know all my previous settings would be lost but at-least I would be able to use my PC.
Can I do the above mentioned process using UEFI Firmware Settings?
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Sure you can, make the Windows 10 installation media and boot from it, start a fresh install......microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10
– Moab
Mar 12 at 22:44
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My PC(Windows 10) is showing the following message when it starts:
"Diagnosing Your PC" "Windows Automatic Repair"
I have tried to trobleshoot the above problem using command prompt but I was not able to solve the problem.
Under such conditions, can I install a new Windows operating system? I know all my previous settings would be lost but at-least I would be able to use my PC.
Can I do the above mentioned process using UEFI Firmware Settings?
windows
My PC(Windows 10) is showing the following message when it starts:
"Diagnosing Your PC" "Windows Automatic Repair"
I have tried to trobleshoot the above problem using command prompt but I was not able to solve the problem.
Under such conditions, can I install a new Windows operating system? I know all my previous settings would be lost but at-least I would be able to use my PC.
Can I do the above mentioned process using UEFI Firmware Settings?
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Sure you can, make the Windows 10 installation media and boot from it, start a fresh install......microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10
– Moab
Mar 12 at 22:44
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Sure you can, make the Windows 10 installation media and boot from it, start a fresh install......microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10
– Moab
Mar 12 at 22:44
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Sure you can, make the Windows 10 installation media and boot from it, start a fresh install......microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10
– Moab
Mar 12 at 22:44
Sure you can, make the Windows 10 installation media and boot from it, start a fresh install......microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10
– Moab
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Sure you can, make the Windows 10 installation media and boot from it, start a fresh install......microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10
– Moab
Mar 12 at 22:44