Out of nowhere my win 10 Dell notebook crashed and came up with the BSOD showing the Recovery error “PC needs to be repaired” – Winload.exe issue…
So I used a USB drive with the Win 10 installation media, changed the boot order to boot from the USB, and was able to repair the PC and get the PC running again.
Everything seemed to be working perfectly – so I shut down, removed the USB and reset the boot sequence to run off the C drive – and to my surprise it came up with the BSOD winload.exe error.
I shut down, reinserted the USB drive, changed the boot order to boot from USB and the PC started right up as normal.
My problem therefore is that I can only use my PC if I have the USB installed and boot from it – how do I get it to run, as usual, from the C drive?
Even when booting/running from the USB the PC is completely functional as through it was normally booting/running from the C drive.
Also – when booting/running using USB if I try to eject it (it shows up as ESD-USB), it says the drive is in use.
It looks to me like the C drive has not been repaired (ie. Winload.exe…) and the USB drive is providing the necessary file support to allow the PC to run normally.
Thanks and regards.
So I used a USB drive with the Win 10 installation media, changed the boot order to boot from the USB, and was able to repair the PC and get the PC running again.
Everything seemed to be working perfectly – so I shut down, removed the USB and reset the boot sequence to run off the C drive – and to my surprise it came up with the BSOD winload.exe error.
I shut down, reinserted the USB drive, changed the boot order to boot from USB and the PC started right up as normal.
My problem therefore is that I can only use my PC if I have the USB installed and boot from it – how do I get it to run, as usual, from the C drive?
Even when booting/running from the USB the PC is completely functional as through it was normally booting/running from the C drive.
Also – when booting/running using USB if I try to eject it (it shows up as ESD-USB), it says the drive is in use.
It looks to me like the C drive has not been repaired (ie. Winload.exe…) and the USB drive is providing the necessary file support to allow the PC to run normally.
Thanks and regards.