I really messed up (BSOD)

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  1. Radio

    Radio Audiosexual

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    Most of the recovery options and Reset will not complete if your drive is full, because there is no space to generate the required files.
    Try booting into Safe Mode to copy out or remove some data from the drive to clear some space.
    Start your PC, just as Windows attempts to load (spinning dots), press and hold Power Button for 5 - 10 seconds to perform a Hard Shut Down
    Do this twice
    On the third start Windows will boot into the Recovery Environment and from there you can access System Repair, Safe Mode, Command Prompt... etc.
    Go to Troubleshoot - Advanced Option - Startup Settings and click Restart
    Upon restart, press 4 to enter Safe Mode
     
  2. Dan Fuerth

    Dan Fuerth Kapellmeister

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    You do not need to take that drive out of that system

    -Grab Puppy linux (it's free and only 145 mb version is enough, any version does not matter)
    -Install it on a usb flash drive with Rufus ( free tool)
    -Boot that USB flash drive on that system

    Now grab another USB flash drive ( this one is where you will copy the files to) and copy the files from that original system drive into this drive. Delete the files on the main drive after you verify that all files you need are okay.

    This is the fastest way to do it since you don't have to open up your laptop and it's more elegant as you can reuse that Puppy Linux flash boot drive in case you need to change or get into that system again.

    I recommend always having a USB Linux boot flash drive with Puppy Linux always on hand, it's how I setup my windows images prior to migrating them to another new machine.
    The reason is very obvious the Windows system Prep tool is a piece of junk basically only doing what the MicroStink wants. Other tools out there but they still do not do what you can do with Puppy Linux ( or any other live Linux usb distro) it's manual file deletions prior to the system image being cloned( those idiotic pesky microsoft service files and built in addons)

    This approach is also how I deal with my nemesis :
    Autodesk (F-U)
    Adobe (F-U)
    Microsoft (a big deserved F-U)

    But my favourite has to be adobe what a bunch of goons, you can delete some files from within windows then power down boot puppy linux and then rename all the exe's you want.

    Now run Photoshop or Premiere not only faster at first opening but all the nonsense is disabled
    ( note the AI nonsense is disabled as well when you do this)
     
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  3. scguy83

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    I did clean the recycle bin but it still isn't fixed and nope I can't get it into safe mode
     
  4. scguy83

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    OK met me try that then
     
  5. scguy83

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    Oh wow i'm definitely going to have to try that
     
  6. FrankPig

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    Puzzling that you haven't been able to boot in safe mode.

    Have you tried holding down the Fn key + F8?
     
  7. clone

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    Has the make/model of the laptop been given? There was always some room for manufacturers to assign startup keys, but more for BIOS.
    It might be worthwhile to look them up for that model, even just to check the box.

    What kind of keyboard is used? I know when I have to do anything on my old Mac that is lower level boot stuff, I can't use my usual keyboard since it is a bluetooth Logitech that uses a micro-usb receiver. I have to connect a Mac keyboard with a usb cable or it ignores it and begins loading the full OS.

    I'd put linux on the pendrive and it would be a wrap. Save and pave if you have to.
     
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    I thought it was hold F8 or shift and f8
     
  9. scguy83

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    I tried that it went to automatic repair I held down fn and F8 and it's stuck on a black screen
     
  10. clone

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    You already should have done that. It's what I told you on page one of the thread. I said use Unetbootin, if you do not want to use Rufus. Rufus has basically superseded Unetbootin. It will create a bootable usb from whatever distro you want.

    Supported Distributions
    UNetbootin has built-in support for automatically downloading and loading the following distributions, though installing other distributions is also supported:

    You do remember that whatever key combination you press, you need to be pressing them so quickly the best way to do it is hit them first before you even hit power on button?

    What manufacturer and model number is it?
     
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