[NFBCS] Help! I broke my laptop
Littlefield, Tyler
tyler at tysdomain.com
Fri Jun 19 16:26:30 UTC 2020
You can't say it's not a corrupt registry without knowing what the error
even is. The registry is useful pretty early in the windows boot cycle,
so it very well may be.
try going to a command prompt and using chkdsk /r /f C:
that will take a while to run. go drink a few pots of coffee. then
reboot and see if that helps.
If not, reply back with the error and we can try to help more.
HTH,
On 6/19/2020 12:18 PM, Kevin via NFBCS wrote:
> It doesn't sound like anything you did. Sometimes the system has a
> hiccup as I call it and tries to recover from a bad crash and can't.
> If you can't reboot properly and are getting these options your hard
> drive got messed up. No, it isn't the registry.
>
>
> On 6/19/2020 11:51 AM, Tracy Carcione via NFBCS wrote:
>> Last night, my laptop started doing something mysterious, and Jaws
>> shut off.
>> Instead of being smart and starting Narrator, I held down the power
>> button
>> and did a hard shutoff. Now it won't start. The Dell logo comes up
>> for a
>> while, then it asks for my keyboard layout, then it offers
>> troubleshooting.
>> I have tried auto-repair, system restore, and image restore, but none of
>> them work. There are also options to uninstall updates, use a command
>> prompt, and UEFI something. I haven't tried them.
>>
>> I tried Googling different errors, but the results haven't been helpful.
>> One result muttered darkly about a corrupt registry.
>>
>> I can try to find a tech, but things here are still pretty closed
>> down, so
>> it might not be easy.
>>
>> Any advice welcome. Oh what a dope I am.
>>
>> Tracy
>>
>>
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