Windows 11/10 won't boot? If your computer encountered a boot issue, it can mean that your hardware or system files have problems and interfere with the boot process. The boot repair needs you to try several methods to sift the right way. In this article, we will tell you some fixes to handle the boot issue.
"Got Windows 11/10 when first came out......Has worked fine up until 2 days ago. I rebooted computer it got the screen with the picture and time and stopped. Will not go any further. Nothing I do works. What can I do to fix the problem."
It is a frustrating moment that your computer keeps crashing and won't boot. As a common problem, Windows 11/10 won't boot can be fixed by several solutions. We have listed some effective ways to solve this. Don't worry. None of your data will be lost. Except for the boot repair solutions, we also provide a data migration tool to transfer your data to a safe place.
Step 1. Boot Windows from installation media.
Insert the Windows installation disk to your computer and boot from the disk.
Step 2. Click "Repair your computer" to enter the Windows Recovery Environment.
Step 3. Go to "Choose an option screen", click the "Troubleshoot" option.
Step 4. On the "Troubleshoot" screen, click the "Advanced options".
Step 5. Choose "Startup Repair" > Select the target OS to fix.
Step 6. Windows will start the repair and then restart your PC.
Note: If you don't have installation media, you can turn on and off your computer at least three times to enter the "Automatic Repair" screen. Then go to "Advanced options" > "Troubleshoot" > "Advanced options" > "Startup Repair".
If you already connected a USB flash drive or other external hard drives to your computer, your Windows may choose to boot from that equipment. Or your computer conflicts with the USB device. So, please remove your external storage devices before Windows startup.
Master Boot Record (MBR) errors are the main reason Windows fails to boot. If errors happen, you may encounter a boot issue. To fix it, you can run a command line on the recovery environment.
Step 1. Insert the installation disk or bootable USB to PC > boot from installation media.
Step 2. Navigate to "Repair your computer" > "Troubleshoot" > "Advanced options" > "Command Prompt".
Step 3. Type the command lines and press Enter after each command line.
bootrec /fixmbr
bootrec /fixboot
bootrec /rebuildbcd
Step 4. Type Exit and restart your computer.
Safe mode can fix problems within your operating system. If your Windows 11/10 will not boot, you can access the safe mode to boot from the necessary drivers and startup files.
Step 1. Restart your PC.
Step 2. While your computer is booting up, press F8 to enter the boot options.
Step 3. Navigate to "Troubleshoot" > "Advanced options" > "Startup Settings" > "Restart".
Step 4. You can see various boot options, press the 4 key to choose "Enable Safe Mode".
If the Windows system fails to boot and shows a blank screen, you have to check whether all hardware is plugged in properly on the motherboard, including hard drive, RAM, and PCI-E card.
Hard drive: If the hard disk used to boot the computer is not properly connected, your PC will not boot. Disconnect the hard disk, replug it and make sure the SATA cable is properly connected.
PCI-E card: PCI-Express device contains the network card, modem, sound card, and video card. You can use a PCI-E slot to add GPUs, WiFi cards, RAID cards, and more. Check whether it is properly connected.
RAM (Memory): Loose memory connection can cause the blank screen problem. Remove the memory stick and insert it again.
For further Windows 11 boot issue troubleshooting, you can check the article below, which offers 10 useful solutions to repair your system.
Windows 11 Boot Issue Troubleshoot | 10 Practical Methods
There are a variety of reasons that could lead to Windows 11 boot issues. To fix such startup issues, this article will show you 10 ways to execute Windows 11 boot issue troubleshooting.
If the above 5 solutions can not help you to fix the "Windows 11/10 will not boot" issue, we recommend you migrate all of your data to another computer and reset your PC.
The reset will remove all the third-party programs, games, it's better to rescue your data as soon as possible to another computer. Here EaseUS Todo PCTrans comes. The "Data Rescue" feature can migrate applications, files, settings, configurations, and so on from PC to PC.
Use this feature only if your system files are not completely corrupted, make sure your system files are not damaged by checking 3 tips:
How to Rescue Your Data with EaseUS Todo PCTrans:
Step 1. Take out the disk from the old PC.
Step 2. Connect the hard disk to the new PC.
Multiple connection methods:
Step 3. Recover/Migrate the applications, files, accounts from the old disk.
1. Download and launch EaseUS Todo PCTrans. Choose "Data Rescue" mode, and click "Start".
2. Browse the steps and click "Scan".
3. Check your disk is connected to the PC. Select the old disk to recover and click "Continue".
4. Select the desired applications, files, and accounts you want to rescue.
5. Wait for a few seconds to complete data transfer.
Step 1. Boot from Windows 11/10 installation media.
Step 2. Go to "Troubleshoot" > "Reset this PC" > "Keep my files".
In this article, we've listed 6 solutions to solve the "Windows 11/10 will not boot" problem. The first three methods are frequently used. If none of these methods are available, you can use the data transfer software to migrate the files so that the system is not damaged. Any questions, don't hesitate to get in touch with us via online chat or email address (support@easeus.com)
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