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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 mike

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When you say "reset" I presume you mean Windows operarting system. Would you please be more specific?
It may just be a corrupted driver.
You could try the Windows Start-up repairs as follows:
***Accessing Advanced Start-up when PC isn't loading:***
If your device isn't loading or stuck during boot, you can use this method to access the recovery environment:
# Turn on your PC.
# As soon as the Windows logo appears on your screen, press the ***power*** button to turn off computer.
# Repeat steps 1 or 2 two more times.
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After the third interruption, Windows 10 will open into the ***Advanced Start-up*** environment
-·         ***++While in the Advanced start-up environment, use the following steps to use Start-up Repair++:***
+ ***++While in the Advanced start-up environment, use the following steps to use Start-up Repair++:***
# Select ***Troubleshoot*** button.
# Select ***Advanced options*** button.
# Select the “***Start-up Repair”*** button.
# Select your account.
# Type your account password.
# Click the Continue button.
+***Or from an installation disk/flash drive***
+
+ 1.      Boot from the the installation media for the installed version of Windows.
+
+ 2.      On the Install Windows screen, select Next > Repair your computer.
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+ 3.      On the Choose an option screen, select Troubleshoot.
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+ 4.      On the Advanced options screen, select Startup Repair.
+
+
If the above doesn’t help do the same as above but this time select “***System Restore***” from the “***Advanced Options?***”
* ***++From CMD Prompt++***
+ ***Run following***:
- 
-
-***Run following***:
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- 
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-* Chkdsk /F
+*  Chkdsk /F
* ``''SFC /scannow''``
* ''Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth''
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- ''''
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-(***Note:***    ''Repair Windows 10 - "you need to sign in as an administrator to continue, but there aren't any administrator accounts on this PC"''
+(***Note:***    ''Repair Windows 10 - You may need to sign in as an administrator to continue, but there may not be any administrator accounts on this PC so try:''
# ''1) Press Shift and Restart from the power icon (together)''
# ''2) Select Troubleshoot.''
# ''3) Go to Advanced Options.''
# ''4) Select Command Prompt.''
# ''5) Type "net user Administrator /active:yes")''
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Enable ***F8*** key for booting into ***Safe Mode from CMD***
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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 mike

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When you say "reset" I presume you mean Windows operarting system. Would you please be more specific?

It may just be a corrupted driver.

You could try the Windows Start-up repairs as follows:

***Accessing Advanced Start-up when PC isn't loading:***

If your device isn't loading or stuck during boot, you can use this method to access the recovery environment:

# Turn on your PC.
# As soon as the Windows logo appears on your screen, press the ***power*** button to turn off computer.
# Repeat steps 1 or 2 two more times.

After the third interruption, Windows 10 will open into the ***Advanced Start-up*** environment

·         ***++While in the Advanced start-up environment, use the following steps to use Start-up Repair++:***

# Select ***Troubleshoot*** button.
# Select ***Advanced options*** button.
# Select the “***Start-up Repair”*** button.
# Select your account.
# Type your account password.
# Click the Continue button.

If the above doesn’t help do the same as above but this time select “***System Restore***” from the “***Advanced Options?***”

* ***++From CMD Prompt++***

 

***Run following***:

 

* Chkdsk /F
* ``''SFC /scannow''``
* ''Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth''

 ''''

(***Note:***    ''Repair Windows 10 - "you need to sign in as an administrator to continue, but there aren't any administrator accounts on this PC"''

# ''1) Press Shift and Restart from the power icon (together)''
# ''2) Select Troubleshoot.''
# ''3) Go to Advanced Options.''
# ''4) Select Command Prompt.''
# ''5) Type "net user Administrator /active:yes")''

Enable ***F8*** key for booting into ***Safe Mode from CMD***

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