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I have booted with both the WindowsPE10 rescue media as well as the Insider Preview 16193 Installation media successfully but now when I am trying to boot with either of them I get this bag of crap.Ĭopyright (C) 1997-2000 Intel Corporationįor Realtek PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller Series v2.Guitarzan: Most keyboards have two CTRL and two ALT keys.
Ctrl alt delete not working to unlock laptop full#
I am thinking restoring the registry may be a good idea.i also have that full backup image from 6/11/17 and a WindowsPE10 rescue disk.what do you think?
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Restart this computer, select an operation system and then select System RestoreĪm I missing something here? I put in a Windows 10 Installation media and chose clean installation and I don't have dual boot system To use system restore you must specify which windows installation to restore Do you think that would help?I created installation media using insider build 16193 from the Windows Insider Preview site and got to System Restore as outlined in your post but now I get a window that says If that fails, there is a way to restore the backup copy of your registry. In Troubleshooting/Advanced Options there is a separate menu option for System Restore.
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Hi, you don't have to enter Safe Mode to start System Restore if you boot your PC from a Win 10 boot disk. It also provides a complete backup.was able to get to Safe Mode and am still blocked by Ctrl+Alt+Delete there as well Quickly and without technical help by restoring your PC to a prior working state. This last scenario would be ideal (so I am 99% sure not going to be an option for me of course)
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Is there a command I can issue to disable the Ctrl+Alt+Del step or reset the lockscreen and password so I do not have to do any restoring? I am able to open an elevated command window in WindowsPE10. using my WindowsPE10 usb stick I can restore that backup image although believe I have a system restore point that is even more current than that.
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If reset with save files does not work then plan a repair using a windows 10 iso or an in place upgrade repair using a windows 10 iso.well I discovered that I made a full backup image using Reflect on 6/11/17 which is stored on external usb drive.

If startup repair does not work then attempt reset with save files. If there are no valid restore points choose startup repair. If it advances to the windows recovery or advanced troubleshooting menu you will have options to choose. If it works you should see the message "diagnosing your PC" with spinning dots. The timing for the power off is critical for the method to work. See if you can get to the Windows recovery or advanced troubleshooting menu by power on and as soon as you see the Microsoft icon power off. I was on my way to make a disk image with Reflect before attempting to reverse what I did with Autoruns when the lockout happened. I don't know why but it has been this way since about 4 Preview Builds ago. I am stuck on the lockscreen and Control+Alt+Delete does nothing so I cannot access Restore Points which I have created, I cannot SHIFT+Left Click when I Restart, I am not sure what you are referring to when you indicated I have "disabled MS items" and as I also stated I am unable to access Safe Mode duringīoot using a function key.

It also provides a complete backup.I thank you for your advice and if I was able to do any of the steps you outlined I would have already done so and not needed help. Macrium Reflect (free) + its boot medium + external storage for image sets) Note: we constantly and strongly recommend the routine use of disk imaging (e.g. from Restart from the power button on the login screen, and then navigate to System Restore.įailing that, the same route lets you get to Safe Mode, where you can access Autoruns to reverse your changes.

You have disabled MS items, which as you now know is not a good idea, so behaviour can be unpredictable. That is if you have any useful restore points- and you would have had to turn on System Restore as it's off by default in Win 10. Hi, perhaps your easiest way out of this is to use System Restore- if System Restore works (plenty of issues with it).
