Question How to fix a corrupt pc that doesn’t have access to recovery tools and UEFI slow boot load?

Luis Ra

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Need help and advice to fix my machine before professional since I’m a student and becoming one.


My pc is a gaming pc really powerful with 2022 specs.

And today I was stuck in a boot screen that took longer than usual. Usually it will boot to windows in 6-7 seconds but now we just scratch the surface.

I hit reset and it will do repair but before does days I commit the mistake to disable regentc.exe aka the blue screen for recovery tools and safe mode.
I turn that off because children now days are pretty smart and they can delete my data.

So now I tried to reset/ fresh reinstall windows/ repair via UEFI using my old USBs

Turns out the computer was a little slow not opening steam before this happened.

Back to the UEFI, the UEFI loaded slow extremely slow, the screen to select language took like 1 minute to show up, and it gets even weirder. The setup is running and it is taking longer to beyond extreme levels like 20 minutes and no response.

It will boot normally into BIOS like usual no slow or nothing strange, loaded to normal boot and black screen without response.

It almost seems to me that either it is a BIOS virus rootkit or BIOS corrupted, Nvme SSD dead or pc is destroyed and needs a new motherboard.

Thank you
Any advice
I already tried everything to fix my machine, but today I don’t have time since I have school and work and the weekend is pretty much the only time I can do this
 
Ok people I found the issue and I was doing a close research to this problem related to the topic.

So a slow boot loads can mean many things now that I got hands on, in the procedure and tested troubleshooting my computer.

To begin it is sometimes related to hardware corruption, broken or just not working properly. Like compatibility, wattage etc.

Thanks God my data was saved and I can get back to studying

It can also mean that the CMOS battery could be either dead or running out of juice.

Hardware: try unplugging hardware like HDDs and SSDs. In my case was a corrupt SSD SATA that apparently stopped working due to a Steam download and got corrupted somehow.

Unplug hardware and try that way see if your pc boots faster.

To re enable boot tools or boot recovery tools use this command in the command prompt:
bcdedit /set { default } safeboot minimal ##this command will enable boot tools F8 or F10/F11 to default blue screen as usual

My theory to fix the SSD booting to safe mode, unplug then use another pc to clean it out.

Corrupt BIOS: replace CMOS battery or if possible buy new bios ship model from board and replace old one.