This morning, I woke up to a lovely surprise: my system had crashed. I mean, who doesn't love a good system crash to start the day, right?
It all began after I installed an update. I wasn't even planning to update, but Microsoft had other plans. And, of course, my system decided to take a little "nap" after the update. I was greeted with the infamous "Automatic Repair" screen, which quickly turned into an endless loop of frustration.
I tried everything: command prompts (chkdsk, scannow, etc.), startup repairs, restoration... you name it. But nothing seemed to work. I was stuck in a never-ending cycle of "try this, try that," with no solution in sight.
Just when I thought all hope was lost, I had an epiphany. I remembered that I had tweaked my boot settings a while back, and I wondered if that might be the culprit. So, I decided to take a peek at my BIOS settings.
I restarted, pressed F2 to enter the BIOS, and then F10 to access the boot manager. And that's when I saw it: my HDD drive (my secondary drive) was listed above my SSD (my primary drive) in the boot order. I had a feeling that this might be the problem.
I swapped the order, putting my SSD back at the top, and... voilà! My system started up normally. It turned out that the update had reverted my boot settings to their default values, which is why my system was trying to boot from the wrong drive.
Crisis averted! I'm just glad that I was able to troubleshoot the issue and get my system up and running again. And I've learned a valuable lesson: always double-check your boot settings after an update!
This process can be extremely complicated and most of the YouTube videos might feel repetitive, the decisive factor is to take all possible causes into consideration and do a deep diagnosis yourself
Has anyone else ever experienced a similar issue? Share your own system crash horror stories in the comments below