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03-03-2021 04:40 PM
Hi there. Have an odd issue. my computer was plugged in and sitting on my kitchen table as we just moved into our home. of all things, my roomba accidentally unplugged my computer while it was on. plugged it back in and tried to restart it. it now will NOT connect to or even show an wifi network of any sort. try running diagnostics and the whole nine to no avail. additionally the start menu doesnt want to open at all. I have to shut down via locking the screen. I even attempted to to 'restart' windows explorer.' no help. i can open files and what not. basically anything on my desktop. but reinstalling anything or checking for updates obviously doesnt work as i have no internet. anyone have any leads as to what it might be. or is my only option taking it in to a service center?
03-04-2021 12:54 PM
Sudden power disconnects will cause a system crash and that can seriously corrupt the underlying Windows file system. Sometimes, repairs work -- but more often than not, they do not.
There is something known as a Repair-Install in which you use Windows Media to reinstall just the OS, and that will repair the file system as well as any damaged system files. But to do that, you have to do the following:
1) Figure out exactly what version and build of Windows you are running by entering "winver" (without the quotes) in the search area and writing down what the window displays
2) Use that information and the instructions in this thread to download an ISO file from Microsoft: https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Notebooks-Knowledge-Base/Getting-older-builds-of-Windows-10-from-Micro...
3) Use RUFUS utility to create Windows boot media from that ISO file. You can get RUFUS from here: https://rufus.ie/
4) Insert the Windows 10 USB stick into your PC (do NOT boot from it), find the folder containing the media, select the setup.exe file, right-click that and select Run as Administrator. This will start an in-place Upgrade which could then take a couple of hours to complete.
5) If you are presented with a window asking for a product key, down near the bottom is a entry you can click to skip that. Do NOT enter a product key, as it will reuse your existing key and when you finish and get back online, Windows will automatically activate.
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03-04-2021 02:38 PM
wow that is tremendous! thank you so much! any chance youcan tell me, does this wipe the info on my computer? (i.e. docs, pics, etc). or if I do this, everything on the hard drive should still be good to go?
thanks,
Jose