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-If you can see the 32gb eMMC drive in the BIOS it probably physically O.K just the boot files got corrupt and can be fixed. Hopefully that is the case as the eMMC drive is soldered to the motherboard.
+Now this is important. If you can see the 32gb eMMC drive in the BIOS it is probably physically O.K. just the boot files may have gotten corrupted and can be fixed. Hopefully that is the case as the eMMC drive is soldered to the motherboard.
How did you try to access the recovery environment? Did you try this to access the recovery environment?
If you get there you want Automatic Repair > Advanced options > Troubleshoot > Advanced options> Startup Repair
Sometimes you need to run this a number of times as it sometime only fixes part of the problem on the first or second runs.
Turn your computer on and off three times.  While booting, make sure you turn off the computer when you see the Windows logo. After the third time, Windows 10 will boot into diagnostics mode. Click ''Advanced options'' when the recovery screen appears.
Having said that, if shutting off three times doesn’t work, try booting up with an external bootable USB flash drive with the Windows install files on it and this will take you into the recovery screen. This way you may be able to access your data on the 32gb eMMC drive.
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+If I haven’t explained some of this clearly enough just ask. Happy to help.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 mike

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If you can see the 32gb eMMC drive in the BIOS it probably physically O.K just the boot files got corrupt and can be fixed. Hopefully that is the case as the eMMC drive is soldered to the motherboard.
How did you try to access the recovery environment? Did you try this to access the recovery environment?
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+If you get there you want Automatic Repair > Advanced options > Troubleshoot > Advanced options> Startup Repair
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+Sometimes you need to run this a number of times as it sometime only fixes part of the problem on the first or second runs.
Turn your computer on and off three times.  While booting, make sure you turn off the computer when you see the Windows logo. After the third time, Windows 10 will boot into diagnostics mode. Click ''Advanced options'' when the recovery screen appears.
Having said that, if shutting off three times doesn’t work, try booting up with an external bootable USB flash drive with the Windows install files on it and this will take you into the recovery screen. This way you may be able to access your data on the 32gb eMMC drive.

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+If you can see the 32gb eMMC drive in the BIOS it probably physically O.K just the boot files got corrupt and can be fixed. Hopefully that is the case as the eMMC drive is soldered to the motherboard.
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How did you try to access the recovery environment? Did you try this to access the recovery environment?
Turn your computer on and off three times.  While booting, make sure you turn off the computer when you see the Windows logo. After the third time, Windows 10 will boot into diagnostics mode. Click ''Advanced options'' when the recovery screen appears.
Having said that, if shutting off three times doesn’t work, try booting up with an external bootable USB flash drive with the Windows install files on it and this will take you into the recovery screen. This way you may be able to access your data on the 32gb eMMC drive.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 mike

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How did you try to access the recovery environment?  Did you try this to access the recovery environment?

Turn your computer on and off three times.  While booting, make sure you turn off the computer when you see the Windows logo. After the third time, Windows 10 will boot into diagnostics mode. Click ''Advanced options'' when the recovery screen appears.

Having said that, if shutting off three times doesn’t work, try booting up with an external bootable USB flash drive  with the Windows install files on it and this will take you into the recovery screen. This way you may be able to access your data on the 32gb eMMC drive.

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