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Your PC needs to be repaired Windows 10/11 – Fix UEFI Won’t Boot



Your PC needs to be repaired Windows 10/11 – Fix UEFI Won’t Boot This video shows step-by-step solution to fix your computer’s …

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  1. It's almost as if you should buy an nVME and use a bootable USB to clone your Windows drive onto it. Then, just swap out. (I am assuming people use nVME slot 1 for programs and nVME slot 2 for data).

    Windows seems to be an unstable and dangerous OS, completely unfit for usage.

  2. Hi there
    My name is Sed.
    I have a big issue with my computer.
    My "D" drive is FILLING UP very quickly, to the point that out of a total of 455GB, I've got only 150MB left.
    The problem is that I don't have much stuff in this computer, only some letters, a few songs and some family & and friends' photos & short videos.
    My PC is an Acer Aspire zc-606.
    Another thing, it's filling up even when I haven't used it for a month or 2.
    Now it's all RED.
    Can you please lend a helping hand here.
    Thank you very much in advance.

  3. Great if you can code most people can't. I would suggest for most people to reinstall windows from the usb flash drive that they made in the beginning.and not working in the terminal. lt is just easier. It's my thoughts.

  4. I didn't have a BSOD the day before yesterday, but a hardware fails from My PNY T1000 Nvidea GPU. But Windows were destroyed by it. It couldn't replace a file in my sys32 map, never seen such an error before. It's win10 Pro. So tried to restore from the cloud, and even that went wrong. So I had to reinstall win 10 again, but keeping all the files. But windows is still slow, so I have to assemble my new system in a quick pace now. Very inconvenient. Did you ever have this kind of problem?

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