It also says there's no recovery partition, and no system snapshots to roll back to. I've used a separate computer to create Win10 installation media on a USB stick, and go to Repair. But it does not, it just resumes its boot loop. I see the circling dots for a little while, and then it reboots - endlessly.įorce the computer into recovery mode: force power off during boot, three boots in a row, then it should boot into Recovery. Problem: Something must have gone wrong while Windows was resetting/reinstalling itself, because the laptop is now stuck in a boot loop. No biggie: Windows 10 offers the built-in functionality to "Reset this PC". What I have: For business reasons, this laptop needed a reset. TLDR: This laptop is a Dell Latitude 5420 with an NVMe SSD drive - and apparently Windows has lost the driver for that drive? It can't boot, and I can't (re)install Windows on it without that driver.
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