Hi everyone,
my computer was running fine until this morning when my BIOS sent me a message during boot:
"The current BIOS settings do not fully support the boot device".
Hmmm, ok. I tried to fiddle with the settings but nothing helped, my computer won't even go into safe mode. When I got to startup repair I noticed that I have a mysterious X partition only 33mb big and somehow that partition is being recognized by my computer as my system partition. When I go into CMD from startup repair this is my default adress:
X:\windows\system32
Is this a virus?
When I try to re-image my computer it looks like this:
Anyone had a similar problem? Thank you in advance.
my computer was running fine until this morning when my BIOS sent me a message during boot:
"The current BIOS settings do not fully support the boot device".
Hmmm, ok. I tried to fiddle with the settings but nothing helped, my computer won't even go into safe mode. When I got to startup repair I noticed that I have a mysterious X partition only 33mb big and somehow that partition is being recognized by my computer as my system partition. When I go into CMD from startup repair this is my default adress:
X:\windows\system32
Is this a virus?
When I try to re-image my computer it looks like this:

Anyone had a similar problem? Thank you in advance.