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Windows 10 Repair Disk
My elderly dad has a PC that was custom built to his own specifications about 10 years ago. I am not sure about which version of Windows it was using but it was 32 bit. Since then he has installed a 64 bit system and it was running Windows 10 very well until this week.
When it started up, for some reason it always gave the option of Windows 10 or Windows 7 which was no longer installed. My dad tried to get it to boot it up without the Windows 7 option but now it will not run any programme. He can only get as far as the boot manager or the set up page and no further.
I tried to make a Windows repair disk on a blank DVD but when put into my dad's PC it just came up with disk error and would not run.
Should I have used a blank CD or is there somewhere I have gone wrong? I am not a techie but have heard of data CDs and wonder if this is what I should have made. To be honest, I don't have a fecking clue what to do now. HELP!!
When it started up, for some reason it always gave the option of Windows 10 or Windows 7 which was no longer installed. My dad tried to get it to boot it up without the Windows 7 option but now it will not run any programme. He can only get as far as the boot manager or the set up page and no further.
I tried to make a Windows repair disk on a blank DVD but when put into my dad's PC it just came up with disk error and would not run.
Should I have used a blank CD or is there somewhere I have gone wrong? I am not a techie but have heard of data CDs and wonder if this is what I should have made. To be honest, I don't have a fecking clue what to do now. HELP!!
Answers
Most likely the Windows Boot-up partition configuratio n is corrupt. Try creating either a Windows 10 Installation Boot up DVD or a USB Boot UP Drive as per the following instructions :- https:// www. microsoft. com/ en- gb/ software- download/ windows10 Using the newly created DVD or USB drive, you can then attempt a Windows 10 Reset operation as per the...
21:25 Sat 05th Mar 2016
Most likely the Windows Boot-up partition configuration is corrupt.
Try creating either a Windows 10 Installation Boot up DVD or a USB Boot UP Drive as per the following instructions:-
https:/ /www.mi crosoft .com/en -gb/sof tware-d ownload /window s10
Using the newly created DVD or USB drive, you can then attempt a Windows 10 Reset operation as per the following instructions (See the section "Using installation Media to Restore or Reset your PC" and follow the 'Reset' info)
http:// windows .micros oft.com /en-gb/ windows -10/win dows-10 -recove ry-opti ons
Try creating either a Windows 10 Installation Boot up DVD or a USB Boot UP Drive as per the following instructions:-
https:/
Using the newly created DVD or USB drive, you can then attempt a Windows 10 Reset operation as per the following instructions (See the section "Using installation Media to Restore or Reset your PC" and follow the 'Reset' info)
http://