Xplode89

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  • Well I have a Microsoft account, however today finally managed to fix the problem, I changed to a different version of Windows 10 wich probably had different bootable settings, to be honest I'm still not sure what was the exact problem. I thought I did everything right with the file system and boot options while creating…
  • Thanks a lot for exaplaining Jack, I did exactly what you said and I got to the Blue Recovery Screen after disabling the secure boot ( I'm sending a picture ) D2D was already enabled as was the F12 boot option. However non of the options got me anywhere, screen just loaded for few seconds and went back to the same state…
  • Also, what's the deal with this "recovery media" ? I didn't get a clear idea about it while reading online?
  • My Windows usb is GPT partinioned, but I have no idea about the HDD though, at this moment I can't do any settings to it... any ideas how can I proceed?
  • Actually I just double checked and it is listed in the BIOS info section under "HDD 0" it's just missing in the boot menu ( actually no possible options in there besides "secure boot: enabled", which is permament ) This doesn't help with the issue though.
  • Yes, I thought it might be a similar problem, but it's weird because it worked normally before I formatted it. What do you mean exactly by jack e/nj?
  • The model is A315-31-C25U and as I said the hdd isn't recognized in the bios, however that wasn't the case before the format. There are no options for UEFI or Legacy modes as well.
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