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BabiTrixx

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Possible bang irepair nalang yung windows sa Hard Drive ko without formatting the files inside? Detected naman yung HDD sa Boot kaso walang nakalagay na "Windows Boot Manager". Thank you!
 
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Yes, it is possible to repair Windows on your hard drive without formatting the files inside. Here are a few steps you can try to fix the issue of your PC always booting to BIOS:

1. First, ensure that the hard drive is properly connected and recognized in the BIOS. If the hard drive is not detected, check the cables and connections to make sure they are secure. If necessary, try using a different SATA cable or connecting the hard drive to a different SATA port on your motherboard.

2. Once the hard drive is detected in the BIOS, you can try repairing the Windows Boot Manager. To do this, you will need a Windows installation media (such as a USB or DVD).

3. Boot your computer from the Windows installation media. You may need to change...
Yes, it is possible to repair Windows on your hard drive without formatting the files inside. Here are a few steps you can try to fix the issue of your PC always booting to BIOS:

1. First, ensure that the hard drive is properly connected and recognized in the BIOS. If the hard drive is not detected, check the cables and connections to make sure they are secure. If necessary, try using a different SATA cable or connecting the hard drive to a different SATA port on your motherboard.

2. Once the hard drive is detected in the BIOS, you can try repairing the Windows Boot Manager. To do this, you will need a Windows installation media (such as a USB or DVD).

3. Boot your computer from the Windows installation media. You may need to change the boot order in the BIOS settings to prioritize the installation media.

4. When the Windows Setup screen appears, select your language preferences and click "Next." Then click on "Repair your computer" at the bottom left corner of the window.

5. In the next screen, select "Troubleshoot" > "Advanced options" > "Startup Repair." This will attempt to repair any issues with the Windows Boot Manager.

6. Follow the on-screen prompts and wait for the repair process to complete. It may take some time, so be patient.

7. Once the repair process is finished, restart your computer and check if it now boots into Windows normally.

If these steps do not resolve the issue, there may be a more serious problem with your Windows installation or hard drive. In such cases, it is recommended to seek professional help from a computer technician or IT specialist. They will have the necessary expertise and tools to diagnose and fix the problem.
 
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