How to proceed with this boot menu?
When I press a key, this message just piles up. How do I get past this?
When I press a key, this message just piles up. How do I get past this?
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As mentioned in the title I have already watched several tutorials and tried almost everything but it doesn't work please help me
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Sorry, forgot this
No boat-fed medium can be found.
A clear answer if you have probably forgotten to install Windows on a new PC. If your PC isn’t new, and 1 day before windows run normal, then maybe the contact with the hard disk (SSD/HDD) has been lost.
In this case, I would check the wobble contact, insert/lock hard drive again or test it in another PC. If it doesn’t go then maybe only the hard drive is broken, you can throw away directly. But if the hard drive is detected, then probably only boot files from Windows corrupt or anything else has completely destroyed the boot sequence.
For this, I would recommend the following tutorial from Microsoft, including you can join Youtube:
https://learn.microsoft.com/de-de/troubleshoot/windows-client/performance/windows-boot-issues-troubleshooting
No, otherwise the message would look very different. The USB stick would have to contain boot files (be it now in the .EFI format), which is then recognized by the BIOS and then starts a sequence from the USB stick. Then (if the stick contains only the Windows Setup) would appear a completely different surface, the error message from the questioner would then only be the interface from the Windows Setup.
But if only boot files were there, without sending installers, then only a black screen would be there for a short time, then the unvalid sequence would stop immediately and the user comes directly back to the Bios menu or in the case from the questioner to this error message
And sometimes you forget that there is a USB stick in the port from which it tries to boot.