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10-15-2022 06:10 AM
I have this problem with my pc My pc is a hp db1-1069-au pc It runs windows 10 pro now. Has 4gb ram appropriate to run windows 10 Has amd ryzen 3 processor with Radeon vega graphics. It is not an old computer it passed 6 months when I bought it.
The problem: Recently I've installed Ubuntu a lot of times but I had deleted it. My windows 10 was the home version before. I upgraded to pro then for free. But I still hated that grub thingy. So I deleted the grub bootloader and then restarted the pc. One day after deleting it, I turned on my pc in the morning for online class. It said " System Boot Order Not Found. Initialising Defaults. Reset Defaults
"
It happens in a loop ➿ but when I check the bios the order is there. When I exit bios, windows then starts. I've been pressing f9 & enter everytime I turn on the pc.
I always turn on the pc when I go for a bath for online class in the morning so then it boots automatically and the pc boots fast and even login was fast.
Now I have to wait for the selection of the windows bootloader and when I come back and log in it takes a lot of time for it to log in.
So pls help with that..
Sincerely.
10-15-2022 06:48 AM
Hello @pehrafano
Sorry to hear that you are having problems ... I would like to help you.
Recommendation and solution
Please follow these instructions and everything is fine
How to repair master boot record (mbr) on windows 10
Please report your results
10-15-2022 07:02 AM - edited 10-15-2022 07:05 AM
I suspect the boot loader for Windows has lost the info on where to find the Windows 10 install. You can usually repair that with the Windows 10 install media.
If you need the install media for Windows 10, you can make it from this Microsoft download
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10
With a working PC, scroll down to the "Using the tool to create installation media"
and then follow the directions. You can make either the DVD or USB. Use this new media to boot the problem PC. When the screen opens, select the "Repair your computer" and then select "Advanced options"
Here is a guide
https://www.thewindowsclub.com/boot-or-repair-windows-10-using-the-installation-media
Sorry @ub6424 we were commenting at the same time. You got your reply done before me.
I'm not an HP employee.
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