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Hello Team,
Ofen i am getting the error message when i boot my laptop,
Recovery
Your PC couldn't turn off properly
A required device isn't conneced or can't be accessed.
Error code: 0x000000f
i atatched the error screenshot , please help me to resolve this issue.
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Computer model: Framework 13 AMD Ryzen 7040
OS: EndeavourOS
2nd OS: Windows 11 Pro (Retail). 64GB RAM. 2TB SSD.
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