April 10, 2025
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What prompted you to do this first of all?
Are you not able to get into windows at all?
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Hi Sarah,
I’ve had a problem with getting my computer working again, was getting help but the gentleman helping me stopped responding. Heres the orignal question https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-performance/cant-get-into-computer-because-of-error/79751384-1cef-4e67-90c0-00bb066b86c0?messageId=210815fa-610a-4ac8-822d-fb47e2470000
I do not have any access to my computer at all and have been trying to fix the problem for awhile now Thanks - Ben
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I would recommend a clean install but if you want to wait for Greg to respond up to you.
Funny enough the link for the clean install is written by Greg.
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As to your inquiry in this thread about Safe Mode, what I see in the command syntax you typed out above is that some space are missing. Each word has a space in between: bcdedit /set {default} safeboot minimal
This isn't easy to tell if you're looking at the Command Prompt rendering of it in the tutorial instead of the typed out version in the text above it: https://www.digitalcitizen.life/4-ways-boot-saf...
In your other thread you were asking about booting the flash stick. Follow the steps I gave there to restart and PC and then immediately press the BIOS Boot menu key until it brings up the menu: https://www.sysnative.com/forums/hardware-tutor...
I hope this helps. Feel free to ask back any questions and let us know how it goes. I will keep working with you until it's resolved.
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Hi Greg,
I am indeed putting 1 space between each word but it keeps doing the same thing. - Ben
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Can you use one of the other methods to get into Safe Mode? Have you also tried the other steps I gave in your other thread which are excerpted from this most thorough guide for everything that can be done to start Windows when it won't start: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wiki...
Since this has dragged on now for several days, would you want to try the Reset from the bootable media, accessing Repair Your Computer on second screen, then Troubleshooting Options. This is an automated reinstall which will save your files.
If that doesn't work or you want an even better install with the chance to wipe the hard drive first to get it cleanest, you can do the Clean Install which should get you past all difficulties as it has hundreds of thousands of others who have followed the steps in this link and never come back to report another problem: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wiki...
Let me know which you prefer.
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Ive tried the first method you suggested in yiur most recent reply but when I try to rebuild the BCD an it stops me on one of my commands. Should i try to fix this or move on to the Clean Install?
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I think since you're not having luck with running commands that unless you want to try the others steps, you might actually save time by doing the Clean Install. But be sure to follow these illustrated steps in the link which compile the best possible Clean Install of Windows which will stay that way as long as you stick with the tools and methods given, has zero reported problems, and is better than any amount of money could buy: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wiki...
You can rescue your files first if needed using the same booted media: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wiki...
Make sure during the booted install to follow the illustrated steps to delete all partitions down to Unallocated Space to get it cleanest, then click Next to let it auto-create the needed partitions, format them and begin install - this makes it foolproof.
You will get and keep the best possible install to the exact extent you stick with the steps, tools and methods in the linked tutorial. It's a better install than any amount of money could buy.
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