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How Can I Recover Accidentally Deleted Operating System In Windows 10 by Morris101686(m): 1:56am On Aug 29, 2020

Good day readers,

I had an encounter when I was formatting my mini laptop system. After running the Operating System window 10 to be precised it got stucked at the range of 93% all effort made to finish the formatting was furtile, hitheto I cancelled it and start to reformat the window with the same window 10 at this time it stopped to format indicating no bootable device which I was directed to Hit any key. Moreover I have accidentally format/deleted the operating system that was installed on it

Although I followed the instructions given by pressing a key but at this time it brings out a boot manager option where I was directed to click enter or ESC to exist after pressing the key exist it reads No bootable device please restart, and this have not go beyond this.

So I take heed to come online to drop this error to my fellow lads to assist me with on how to handle this, which have lingered for an hour to get fixed.

I can't afford to go through the stress of some incompetent engineer and bruhaha of computer village guys thats why I crave your indulgence to help a fellow.

Thanks for your candid advice. Looking for a favourable response






Re: How Can I Recover Accidentally Deleted Operating System In Windows 10 by lordtim001(m): 3:12am On Aug 29, 2020
Just reinstall Windows. Get the disk or copy the iso to a flash drive. Use the Bios menu to select the correct bootable media and leave it to install. By the way, if the reason why you formatted it was because it was hanging, I suggest you install the 32 bit version of Windows 7/8. Or install the 32bit version of Windows 10, if you think it can handle it.

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