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Victus by HP Gaming Laptop 15-fa0000 (680A2AV)
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Hi...

I restored my Windows 11 using a restore point. After some time of showing the restoring option, a boot loop happens; the laptop restarts again and again, only showing a reset system message.

 

I can only access BIOS setup and menu using F10 and F9. Also, I cannot access recovery mode using F11.

 

I want to access the terminal so I can delete the OS partition and save my other data.

 

Please tell me the way to access the terminal.

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If you have saved anything in your Documents folder, unless you went to the trouble to move that, it is saved in the OS partition, and removing that erases all that data.

 

To boot into command mode, you need something to boot FROM.  What I recommend is MiniTool PartitionWizard as they used to provide an option to create a boot USB stick and you can then use that to remove partitions.



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If you have saved anything in your Documents folder, unless you went to the trouble to move that, it is saved in the OS partition, and removing that erases all that data.

 

To boot into command mode, you need something to boot FROM.  What I recommend is MiniTool PartitionWizard as they used to provide an option to create a boot USB stick and you can then use that to remove partitions.



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Thank You very much for your response. And issue is solved.
Other thing is i want to know that can I use miniTool Partition Wizard using bootable usb
as i told you that I cannot access anything as I was stuck in boot loop so in that condition can i able to run miniTool in USB.

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