I just can't seem to get my MSI GF63 thin laptop to boot properly. I've got an Intel i7 processor and a GTX1650 graphics card. After three failed boot attempts, I've ended up at the boot recovery page. I ran a diagnostic check, but it didn't find anything wrong. I even tried running SFC and DISM in safe mode, and they both came back clean. I'm really getting frustrated here—this has been going on for a whole day! Any advice on what to do?
2 Answers
Have you tried booting from a Live OS USB? It can help you determine if there's a deeper issue or if it's just the system failing to load properly. Also, using a tool like Hiren's Boot CD can help you run extensive diagnostics, including RAM tests. If you get it working, consider backing up your important data and getting ready for a fresh Windows install.
If you don't have a USB drive right now, that's a bummer. However, if your disk usage has been at 100% even with nothing running, it could definitely be a RAM issue. Keep an eye on that—it might be worth testing your RAM if you can get to a diagnostics tool.
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