Hi,
If you have Win 10 installed try repairing the laptop using a recovery USB.
If you don't have a recovery USB you can create one from any known working Win 10 computer.
All you need is a 8GB flashdrive and 40-60 minutes of time.
On the ''host'' computer got to ''Control Panel'' (click on Windows Start button, type Control Panel in the search box and then click on Control Panel desktop app that appears as an option.
Once in Control Panel, click on the ''Recovery'' icon and find the ''create a USB recovery drive'' link.
When you have the USB recovery drive, insert it into the laptop and start the laptop. Before it boots into Windows (or the laptop's recovery menus -which may be corrupted) press the Novo button and alter the boot option to boot from the USB first and restart the laptop.
If it won't boot from the USB flashdrive, go into BIOS and enable legacy USB or CSM (not quite sure which one your laptop has), save the changes and try again.
Once into the Windows Recovery Environment menus, loaded by the USB select ''Troubleshooting > Advanced > Startup Repair ''and follow the prompts.
'''DO NOT''' select ''Reset this PC'' as this will reinstall Windows and erase all your data.