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Oltromen Ripot
post Mar 31 2021, 07:30 PM

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TS, your existing Windows installation is gone. Accept the fact.

Your wprkfiles may still be salvaged, provided the disk itself haven't corrupted where they are stored and referenced.

Now your action is to have a new Windows installed, most probably into a new disk, and then to copy out your existing files from the old disk to new.

As much as possible, refrain from using your old disk to prevent more corruption to it.
Oltromen Ripot
post Mar 31 2021, 07:35 PM

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QUOTE(sabrina222 @ Mar 31 2021, 07:32 PM)
How to do? Let's say I bought anl fresh ssd, and the windows file is in my pendrive, how to boot it up ah?
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If you don't know how to do it, then don't. It's one thing doing it for learning. But now it sounds like you are in recovery mode, there is no room for leisure cuba try test uji pandu. Hire the pro in shop to do it.
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post Mar 31 2021, 07:36 PM

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It does not even sound that you are capable of creating a Windows installation USB. Skip the learning curve for now. Hire a shop.
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post Mar 31 2021, 07:41 PM

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Not trying to beat you down when you are already down.
It's just not worth the try and error step-by-step. Even with a new disk, you'll have to physically install it - if you didn't hire shop - then preparing the USB drive - where are you going to find another working Windows to do so? -then few hours of waiting for Windows to be installed - and the drivers for your specific machine have to be hunted down - and then recovering files from your old disks.

It's just too much for a newbie - and our patience - if through this forum as instruction medium.

 

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