Hello everyone.
in the last days it took me a very long time after starting Windows 10 to enter my password. After I was on my desktop, it sometimes took 10-30 minutes until it ran smoothly. (without stuttering)
When I looked at my Task Manager, it didn't show any high numbers on the CPU, the Ram or the data memory.
Sometimes I saw many runtime brokers and a high percentage of system interruptions, but I don't know if this has anything to do with my problem.
Anyway, now I cannot boot my Windows 10 anymore. At first I had an automatic repair loop. After 3 restarts I could
choose from various options.
-Reset did not work
-I tried this:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUKHp4Q_Fls
and it did not work.
-So I tried to start in save mode, but it did not work.
Then I connected an old Windows 7 ssd so i could boot from it and have a look at the Windows 10 ssd. I had no access. After looking it up on the internet, I found a way to access it (under Properties, Security and then create an authorized user), but some folders needed the same procedure again.
After a reboot I still couldn't start Windows 10.
Also, every time I tried to open the properties of Windows 10 ssd, I was asked if I wanted to empty the trash because the trash can of Windows 10 ssd was damaged.
I hope that someone can help me.
in the last days it took me a very long time after starting Windows 10 to enter my password. After I was on my desktop, it sometimes took 10-30 minutes until it ran smoothly. (without stuttering)
When I looked at my Task Manager, it didn't show any high numbers on the CPU, the Ram or the data memory.
Sometimes I saw many runtime brokers and a high percentage of system interruptions, but I don't know if this has anything to do with my problem.
Anyway, now I cannot boot my Windows 10 anymore. At first I had an automatic repair loop. After 3 restarts I could
choose from various options.
-Reset did not work
-I tried this:
and it did not work.
-So I tried to start in save mode, but it did not work.
Then I connected an old Windows 7 ssd so i could boot from it and have a look at the Windows 10 ssd. I had no access. After looking it up on the internet, I found a way to access it (under Properties, Security and then create an authorized user), but some folders needed the same procedure again.
After a reboot I still couldn't start Windows 10.
Also, every time I tried to open the properties of Windows 10 ssd, I was asked if I wanted to empty the trash because the trash can of Windows 10 ssd was damaged.
I hope that someone can help me.