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*Resolved*
(I wiped the HDD clean after recovering my files and then Reinstalled Windows 10)
Thank You @civickm
So I bought an external HDD because I didn't want to lose files in the event my PC broke down. As I plugged the HDD in (USB) it did not show up in the PC. I thought I could fix it by reformatting it in a program. I STUPIDLY accidentally wiped something important on my actual internal HDD by mistake and probably therefore deleted some startup files. Ironic. But so very frustrating.
I am thinking that if it is only the start up files and not a virus/corrupted HDD then there might be an easy way to recover the computer/startup files.
Is there any chance of this? I'm running Windows 10. And I get a blue screen and an error code. I know that I deleted a small partition that was needed for startup because the windows startup screen just continuously spins or sometimes just goes blue screen mode instead. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am really desperate at this point to get it sorted
(I wiped the HDD clean after recovering my files and then Reinstalled Windows 10)
Thank You @civickm
So I bought an external HDD because I didn't want to lose files in the event my PC broke down. As I plugged the HDD in (USB) it did not show up in the PC. I thought I could fix it by reformatting it in a program. I STUPIDLY accidentally wiped something important on my actual internal HDD by mistake and probably therefore deleted some startup files. Ironic. But so very frustrating.
I am thinking that if it is only the start up files and not a virus/corrupted HDD then there might be an easy way to recover the computer/startup files.
Is there any chance of this? I'm running Windows 10. And I get a blue screen and an error code. I know that I deleted a small partition that was needed for startup because the windows startup screen just continuously spins or sometimes just goes blue screen mode instead. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am really desperate at this point to get it sorted
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Yes, this can bypass the normal windows security to the extent that you can access storage etc




