

Once you have the ISO, you can use ImgBurn to burn it to a DVD or Rufus to burn it to a USB ThumbDrive, either of which you can use to boot your computer. The installation media can be obtained through either of these two resources.

You may have to obtain the Windows 10 installation media and boot from that. I believe that the master boot record needs to be restored, however I don't know how to go about restoring it when I cant access the windows recovery/repair screen. Nothing works, so you guys are my last hope. I cannot get into recovery tools, I cannot get anywhere else except top this screen regardless of key combinations I push. The application or operating system could not be loaded because a required file is missing or contains errors.Īfter hitting enter or f8 the screen flashes and nothing happens. If I switch to Legacy it boots to a Windows screen that says: When booting on the UEFI Boot mode I get no bootable device.

I've switched the boot order to boot from USB with Windows 10 on the USB. What I've attempted to do to repair: So in BIOS I've tried to switch it to switch from UEFI to Legacy and vice versa and always get No Bootable Device. The Result: Windows will not boot at all. (Yes I already know, so don't even tell me) Hopefully my hard drive isn't toast and someone can help me as my issue seems to be more specific then all the fixes ive read through on the internet for the past week!īackground: Acer Aspire E15 running Windows 10 was updating and I shut down the laptop.
