Windows froze can't reboot

Kris_25

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I was playing a match of csgo when windows 10 froze. I tried alt +f4 and ctrl + alt+ del. but nothing seemed to work, so I was forced to restart my pc. After restarting tried to reboot windows and my pc did a scan and repair thing, and windows booted up, I entered my passcode and when I got on the home screen I could move my mouse but when I tried clicking it froze. I was forced to restart so I tried booting from the USB I installed windows from and it wouldn't load. Now I'm stuck with a pc I can't load from USB or hdd I can only enter bios
 
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Hello Kris_25

Can you please confirm if it is a desktop or laptop computer?

In case of laptop, you can try hard resetting it. To do so:

> Shut down Windows.

> Unplug the laptop from the adapter.

> Pull out its battery.

> Press and hold down the Power button for 45 to 60 seconds.

> Release the Power button.

> Put the battery back in.

> Try installing Windows this time.

In case of a desktop computer, you may need to clear its CMOS. To do so:

> Shut down Windows.

> Disconnect the computer from the power supply.

> Open the system case.

> Pull out the CMOS battery. (A round shiny metallic battery, slightly bigger than the ones used in wrist watches)

> Leave the PC alone for 45 to 60 minutes.

> Reconnect it to the power...
Hello Kris_25

Can you please confirm if it is a desktop or laptop computer?

In case of laptop, you can try hard resetting it. To do so:

> Shut down Windows.

> Unplug the laptop from the adapter.

> Pull out its battery.

> Press and hold down the Power button for 45 to 60 seconds.

> Release the Power button.

> Put the battery back in.

> Try installing Windows this time.

In case of a desktop computer, you may need to clear its CMOS. To do so:

> Shut down Windows.

> Disconnect the computer from the power supply.

> Open the system case.

> Pull out the CMOS battery. (A round shiny metallic battery, slightly bigger than the ones used in wrist watches)

> Leave the PC alone for 45 to 60 minutes.

> Reconnect it to the power supply.

> Try installing Windows this time.

Cheers!! :)
 
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