To start off my problem, I have Windows 10 on a desktop(AMD Ryzen 5, MSI RX560, and Gigabyte Gaming 3 MOBO). Since having it(almost a year), the screen on start-up would sometimes fail to load any image and just be a blank colour. Not sure if that has anything to do with this new problem.
I haven't downloaded anything new, however, when I booted up into my secondary account(my admin account is separate), everything was blank. Got error messages whenever I tried to open something pinned to my taskbar. My boot drive is a Samsung EVO850 SSD and my storage is a WD Blue. Start menu wouldn't open, however task manager would. I could sign in and out, but nothing else. Even the calculator app wouldn't open. I signed into my admin account for the pc, and all my icons were there, but error messages whenever I tried to access anything.
So I figured my HDD or something wad corrupted. So I tried to reset my pc through the Windows 10 repair startup. I got stuck(for 2 hours) on "Just a Moment", and decided I had enough. So I dug up my Windows 10 disk, popped it in, and thought I could simply write over my old partition. I thought I did all that, however, when I opened up my new Windows partition, my 500gb SSD is now only 250ish GBs and my WD Blue doesn't show up.
TL;DR I have 2 Windows 10 partitions on accident, idk how to get rid of one or the other, plx help
I haven't downloaded anything new, however, when I booted up into my secondary account(my admin account is separate), everything was blank. Got error messages whenever I tried to open something pinned to my taskbar. My boot drive is a Samsung EVO850 SSD and my storage is a WD Blue. Start menu wouldn't open, however task manager would. I could sign in and out, but nothing else. Even the calculator app wouldn't open. I signed into my admin account for the pc, and all my icons were there, but error messages whenever I tried to access anything.
So I figured my HDD or something wad corrupted. So I tried to reset my pc through the Windows 10 repair startup. I got stuck(for 2 hours) on "Just a Moment", and decided I had enough. So I dug up my Windows 10 disk, popped it in, and thought I could simply write over my old partition. I thought I did all that, however, when I opened up my new Windows partition, my 500gb SSD is now only 250ish GBs and my WD Blue doesn't show up.
TL;DR I have 2 Windows 10 partitions on accident, idk how to get rid of one or the other, plx help