My name is Carlo, I am also using Windows 11 pc and community member like you. Let us work together to sort this out. First, can you please check what are the services and processes running in your computer in the task manager. -Click Start, type Task Manager and open it. -Click Processes Tab.
If it happens enough it will try to enter the Automatic Windows Restore but the same thing happens to that too. Here begins the long process of trying to boot a Windows USB with the same results, removing the M.2 SSD and testing, removing the HDD and testing, swapping the RAM into different slots and with each stick alone in either slot.
Back to Windows 10, I rebooted, reinserted the Windows 10 installation DVD and went into BIOS again and chose the "override" option in advanced boot settings and chose the P3 version of my Pioneer DVD drive, rather than the default UEFI. This succeeded in presenting Windows 10's blue, four-pane window logo on a black screen.
Click Start and then click Settings . 2. On the System tab, click Recovery. 3. In the Recovery options section, to the right of Reset this PC, click Reset PC . 4. Choose an option — you can opt
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