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01-20-2022 12:45 AM - edited 02-02-2022 06:46 AM
Product: Probook 450 G6
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
Probook 450 G6 won't boot.
It always stuck at boot : The Windows wheel stop spinning then nothing else happen. I can access BIOS and i tried these steps (in order) :
- UEFI auto-diag : Full verification return nothing wrong in hardware.
- check NVME disk on another PC : The windows files are corrupted Windows and cannot boot.
- Try another set of RAM on both socket : freeze
- Try another NVME and a SATA drive with Windows 10: freeze
- Try to boot on USB (with bootable Windows 10 installation media) : freeze
- Update bios and try again everything above : freeze
- Reset Bios option : still no luck
I am definitely out of ideas... Would a micro-part's MB or CPU chip dead ?
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