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#1
Cosmin20088

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Windows-ul rămâne asa:  https://m.imgur.com/a/CSWHW

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Citește aici:

https://www.driverea...startup-solved/

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waterman

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Toate chestiile prezentate acolo  sunt inutile pentru că omului nu îi pornește sistemul.

Adică

Disable fast startup
Update your device drivers
Try unplugging anything that is USB-connected  - poate doar asta să meargă... dacă are vreun ceva în USB
Disable AppXSvc
Windows 10 Recovery Options

Plus că e țeapă să instalezi mizeria aia de Driver Easy:

"AndyL
Do not download Driver Easy. Take the time to find the correct drivers from your hardware mfg and download them yourself. This software will mess up your computer. Thanks.


Soluția ?

Îl lași 10 minute că poate poate rumegă la vreun update gen.
Dacă nu merge, restart și apeși F8
Ai niște opțiuni acolo, nu le știu acum și mi-e greu (lene) să le caut.

Dacă nici așa nu reușești, uite

https://www.digitalc...mode-windows-10

Interrupt the normal boot process of your Windows 10 PC

If Windows 10 fails to boot normally three times over, the fourth time it enters by default in an Automatic Repair mode. Using this mode, you can boot into Safe Mode. To trigger the Automatic Repair mode, you must interrupt the normal boot process three consecutive times: use the reset or the power button on your Windows 10 PC to stop it during boot, before it finishes loading Windows 10. If you use the power button, you might have to keep it pressed for at least 4 seconds to force the power off. When your Windows 10 PC enters the Automatic Repair mode, the first thing you see is a screen that tells you that the operating system is “Preparing Automatic Repair.”

Wait for Windows 10 to try to make an automatic diagnosis of your PC.

Then, on the “Automatic Repair” screen, press the “Advanced options” button.

On the next screen, choose Troubleshoot.

From here on, the steps you’ll have to make are the same as those we’ve shown in the second method from this guide. Follow the path “Troubleshoot -> Advanced options -> Startup Settings -> Restart.” Then, press the 4 or the F4 key on your keyboard boot into minimal Safe Mode, press 5 or F5 to boot into “Safe Mode with Networking,” or press 6 or F6 to go into “Safe Mode with Command Prompt.”
7. Use F8 or Shift + F8 (doesn't work when using UEFI BIOS & SSDs)
In Windows 7, you were able to press F8 just before Windows got loaded, to open the Advanced Boot Options window, where you could choose to start Windows 7 in Safe Mode.
Some websites advise you to press Shift+F8, just before Windows 10 starts loading so that you make it launch the recovery mode, from where you can boot into Safe Mode. The problem is that most times, Shift+F8 and F8 doesn't work, even though they are correct commands, supported by Windows 10.
This official blog post from Microsoft (Designing for PCs that boot faster than ever before) explains that this behavior is caused by their work in creating a very fast boot procedure. Both Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 have the fastest boot times ever. To quote Steve Sinofsky:
“Windows 8 has a problem – it really can boot up too quickly. So quickly, in fact, that there is no longer time for anything to interrupt boot. When you turn on a Windows 8 PC, there's no longer long enough to detect keystrokes like F2 or F8, much less time to read a message such as “Press F2 for Setup.” For the first time in decades, you will no longer be able to interrupt boot and tell your PC to do anything different than what it was already expecting to do.”
If you have modern PC with a UEFI BIOS and a fast SSD drive, there's no way you can interrupt the boot procedure with your keypresses. On older PCs, with a classic BIOS and no SSD drive, pressing these keys might still work though.
Conclusion
Windows 10 is a fast operating system with a fast boot process. Getting into Safe Mode might not work the way it did in older Windows operating systems, but the methods available are similar to the ones in Windows 8.1. If you happen to know of other ways to do this, don't hesitate to let us know and we promise we’ll update this guide.


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Edited by exceswater, 16 March 2018 - 09:23.


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Cosmin, acu ca ai pus adresa aia de mail folosita la logare pregateste-te de spam serios.
Daca anexai pe forum mai rezolvam ceva, ca o editam si stergeam adresa de pe captura.

Vezi ce a zis exceswater mai sus - Cu F8 ai multe optiuni - inclusiv reparare sau resetare.

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