I've been using my Lenovo Legion for about two months now, and I recently encountered this strange error when trying to log in: 'Your device ran into a problem and couldn't be repaired.' It suggests I check recovery options, but when I try to connect to my WiFi, it fails immediately, even though my other devices are working fine. I also attempted to use the Windows recovery key, but it keeps asking me to connect to the network again. What's going on here? I managed to skip the error and get back into Windows, but I'm uncertain if I should take any further steps or if this was just a temporary glitch. I noticed a message about a Windows update being installed upon startup—should I be concerned about the error I initially saw? Any advice would be appreciated!
2 Answers
It's worth checking your BIOS settings or system configuration, just in case something got changed during those updates. Restoring to a previous restore point if you have one could also be beneficial if the issue occurs again. Make sure to back up your data before making major changes to avoid any potential data loss.
It sounds like there may have been a hiccup with the recent Windows update. Sometimes after an update, issues like this can arise, especially if the network drivers are acting up. Have you checked if there’s an updated driver for your network adapter? That might help prevent it from happening again. It's good that you managed to get back in without further issues, but keeping your drivers up to date is important after updates.

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