Some foreword first.
Today, a failure with the login screen gives me a single window with the title "LoginUI.exe" has given me a CMD style prompt that asks for my login credentials. Upon doing so, I get a message that reads "The System Event Notification Service service failed the sign-in. Function could not be executed."
I've tried to get into safe-mode, but that cannot be accessed with F8 anymore. There is a way to enable the option upon boot with a BCDedit CMD line, as they seem to work for 7/8/8.1 versions. All other means of accessing safe-mode require getting to the W10 desktop and using the start-menu, but I cannot even access that.
I don't have any system images, and I don't know if I can access safe-mode any other way with the W10 USB.
That leads me to the question:
My W10 desktop has a single m.2 sata drive for boot. Since I cannot completely boot W10, I cannot use any drive cloning software. One option I think I have is to purchase an M.2/USB enclosure, install the M.2 drive, and try to pull files off of it with my laptop. My question is, should that even work at all, and is there something that would prevent me from accessing the M.2?
I have a follow up question if the above cannot work.
Thank you.
Today, a failure with the login screen gives me a single window with the title "LoginUI.exe" has given me a CMD style prompt that asks for my login credentials. Upon doing so, I get a message that reads "The System Event Notification Service service failed the sign-in. Function could not be executed."
I've tried to get into safe-mode, but that cannot be accessed with F8 anymore. There is a way to enable the option upon boot with a BCDedit CMD line, as they seem to work for 7/8/8.1 versions. All other means of accessing safe-mode require getting to the W10 desktop and using the start-menu, but I cannot even access that.
I don't have any system images, and I don't know if I can access safe-mode any other way with the W10 USB.
That leads me to the question:
My W10 desktop has a single m.2 sata drive for boot. Since I cannot completely boot W10, I cannot use any drive cloning software. One option I think I have is to purchase an M.2/USB enclosure, install the M.2 drive, and try to pull files off of it with my laptop. My question is, should that even work at all, and is there something that would prevent me from accessing the M.2?
I have a follow up question if the above cannot work.
Thank you.