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Hi @sheppardsr1 ,
-You can create a Win 10 USB recover disc from any known working Win 10 PC.
+You can create a Win 10 USB recovery disc from any known working Win 10 PC.
Go to Control Panel > Recovery > Create a USB recovery disc in the host PC
You'll need an 8GB flash drive and about 40-60 minutes of time.
When you have the recovery drive, go into the BIOS of the tablet and enable legacy USB or CSM (don't know which yours will have) insert USB drive and restart tablet . Also make sure that the boot option is for USB as first boot option.
When it boots into the Win 10 WRE from the USB drive, 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

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 jayeff

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Hi @sheppardsr1 ,

You can create a Win 10 USB recover disc from any known working Win 10 PC.

Go to Control Panel > Recovery > Create a  USB recovery disc in the host PC

You'll need an 8GB flash drive and about 40-60 minutes of time.

When you have the recovery drive, go into the BIOS of the tablet and enable legacy USB or CSM (don't know which yours will have) insert USB drive and restart tablet . Also make sure that the boot option is for USB as first boot option.

When it boots into the Win 10 WRE from the USB drive, 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

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