Hi everyone,
Yesterday I was at the gym and when I came back I started my Windows 10 PC but the little dots under W10 logo froze then I restarted and got several error messages saying: kernel is damaged, system file is corrupted etc. showed up different erros while pressing enter. I had one SSD that has W10 in it and two HDDs for storage. I thought the problem was a little system partition that I wasn’t able to delete even with diskpart in one of the HDDs so I disconnected all the HDDs. Now it says “Reboot and select proper boot device”. I made a W10 media creation tool to repair OS in the SSD but it can’t see the OS in the SSD. By the way, I can see SSD showing up in BIOS and I can install W10 to the SSD with the tool but I can see a little storage left in it which means my data is still there. How can I fix this?
PS: Ever since I upgraded to SSD for boot, %80 chance I got “Reboot and select proper boot device” error even though I had correct boot order. I was avoiding this by opening boot options in the startup and manually selecting SSD.
Yesterday I was at the gym and when I came back I started my Windows 10 PC but the little dots under W10 logo froze then I restarted and got several error messages saying: kernel is damaged, system file is corrupted etc. showed up different erros while pressing enter. I had one SSD that has W10 in it and two HDDs for storage. I thought the problem was a little system partition that I wasn’t able to delete even with diskpart in one of the HDDs so I disconnected all the HDDs. Now it says “Reboot and select proper boot device”. I made a W10 media creation tool to repair OS in the SSD but it can’t see the OS in the SSD. By the way, I can see SSD showing up in BIOS and I can install W10 to the SSD with the tool but I can see a little storage left in it which means my data is still there. How can I fix this?
PS: Ever since I upgraded to SSD for boot, %80 chance I got “Reboot and select proper boot device” error even though I had correct boot order. I was avoiding this by opening boot options in the startup and manually selecting SSD.