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Someone please HELP ME!!! I dont know what to do....

Ok, ill start at the begining I guess...

 

I was in the middle of reading some emails on my laptop, and also running a few updates in the backround at the sme time... please dont ask which ones, bcuz i honestly have absolutely no idea... Actually, I do know that one of the updates could have been the new Windows 11 update, im not sure bcuz i dont know if that one had finished donloading yet or not... But i do know for sure there was a few updates going on... Now wether or not that has anything to do with any of this or not idk, but I thought I should probbaby include that detail just incase.

So as im in the middle of running these updates, and checking my emails, my s***head boyfriend decides he wants to pick a fight with me.... smh 😒.... and in the middle of this childish fit hes throwing, he dicides hes going to slam my laptop closed  and grab it from my stand (which unplugged it as well)..... Well when things calmed down and I went to get back on it I realized it had somehow powered off. Now im not sure if that happened because it died while it was of the charger, or if the forcefull shutting of the screen shut it all off for some reason...

But at any rate I plugged it back in, and roceeded to hit the power button to turn it back on... and thats when the real headache began....

 

So the first thing I got after attempting to power my laptop back on, was some black loading screen that kept saying something about 'Attempting To Repair' and that went on and on forever before i finally got a blue screen that said someting along the lines of 'Critical Process Failed' or something like that with a sad emoji face...

 So I attempted a restart several more times, same result (a spinning loading circle with attempting to repair underneath, only to continusly lead to blue sad face screen with a could not repair critical process warning).....

 

So I tried a bunch of different things that I read in a few posts and articles from others with kinda the same or similar issues... like:

1. Tried a reset that included unplugging everything from my computer, removing the battery, holding the power button for 15 or 30 seconds, then replacing the bttery back in my laptop, and then powering it on. (No luck....)

2. Tried testing all the drives which all passed at first.

3. Trid switching some things around and hitting certain keys while in Boot Configuration, and then saving and exiting. (No luck...)

4. Tried tuning of my laptop and holding the Windows keyand the B key (I do believe those where the keys) and then pushing the power button while still holding down those keys. Which did do something, cant remember now what that was tho. 

5. Tried a Full Complete Restore. Which appearantly is like the Omega of Restore or reset options.... (yup... still no luck....)

6. Tried typing in some rrandom stuff in the command prompt window that worked for others... some kinda "chkdsk /f /r C:" along with some other stuff... all i remember is it could not pass stage 4, whatever that means. It saidit waslooking for bad clusters... Then it said the disk did not have enough space to replace the bad clusters and it was unable to obtain a handle to the event log.

7. Etc..There were a few more things i tried...

 

You get the idea... anyways now i cant do anything at all. my computer will only poweron to this black screen now that says "Boot Device Not Found" Hard Drive (3F0) on a black screen. and i cant get it to go to anything else now... and i ran a memory test which passed. But when i did a short and long hard drive test they both failed with WARNING. and Smart Check not available on the Long DST.

 

These were the failure IDs:

Hard Drive Quick Check: Short DST: Failure ID: QBQFLC-A23B1P-XD7U21-60T303

Hard Drive Extensive Check: Long DST: Failure ID: QBQFLC-A23B1P-XD7U21-61BT03

(And both checks read Temp. 30 degrees Celcius)

 

i dont know what to do and i feel like im only making things worse trying to fix this on my own... will someone please help me....

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