I've booted my ASUS desktop few days ago and I was greeted with the "Preparing Automatic Repair". I decided to wait for like 10-15 mins for it to process and it ended up in a black screen with my mouse and keyboard's LEDS lighting up(No cursor). I keep my graphics card driver up to date through NVIDIA Geforce client and I've changed my resolution from 1920 x 1080 (120 hz) to 1920 x 1080 (144 hz)
So I decided to try these two methods:
1.) The Hard Reboot.
So I decided to hold my power button for about 5 seconds specifically when the ASUS Logo pops up. I repeated this process for 3 times and the same repair screen still pops up, it doesn't put me to any recovery screen like they've mentioned.
2.) Installation Media.
Yes, I've created a bootable USB on another working device using the media creation tool provided by Microsoft. I followed their instructions and changed my boot priority to my bootable USB but it turns out after the windows logo it just results in a black screen and nothing else.
Is it best to consult a technician or there are some options that I could try?
Desktop Details:
BIOS: ASUS UEFI BIOS Utility
Operating system: Windows 10 Home 64 bit
Motherboard: Asus Prime B250M
RAM: HyperX 8GB
Processor: Intel i5 7400
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GTX 1050 TI (4GB)
SSD: KINGSTON SUV500120G (120 GB) (Where the OS is installed)
HDD: ST1000DM010-2DM162(1 TB) (Personal Drive)
Power Supply: TR2 S (600 W)
Monitor: Atlas HD236c (144 hz)
So I decided to try these two methods:
1.) The Hard Reboot.
So I decided to hold my power button for about 5 seconds specifically when the ASUS Logo pops up. I repeated this process for 3 times and the same repair screen still pops up, it doesn't put me to any recovery screen like they've mentioned.
2.) Installation Media.
Yes, I've created a bootable USB on another working device using the media creation tool provided by Microsoft. I followed their instructions and changed my boot priority to my bootable USB but it turns out after the windows logo it just results in a black screen and nothing else.
Is it best to consult a technician or there are some options that I could try?
Desktop Details:
BIOS: ASUS UEFI BIOS Utility
Operating system: Windows 10 Home 64 bit
Motherboard: Asus Prime B250M
RAM: HyperX 8GB
Processor: Intel i5 7400
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GTX 1050 TI (4GB)
SSD: KINGSTON SUV500120G (120 GB) (Where the OS is installed)
HDD: ST1000DM010-2DM162(1 TB) (Personal Drive)
Power Supply: TR2 S (600 W)
Monitor: Atlas HD236c (144 hz)
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