Windows 10 Repair Your Computer stuck in enable boot logging

maxm

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My Windows10 Dell desktop couldn't boot up, had
CRITICAL PROCESS DIED error, tried many possible ways to solve it,
I've run sfc /scannow, and dism, chkntfs commands but still didn't
make any progress, using startup option Enable Boot Logging but
got stuckn have to power off desktop to exit.
Any help will be appreciated.

PS:
could not see any display on screen at boot time, so I removed third party video card.
Also used diskpart command to switch disk volume letter, a day before the issue.
 

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It sounds like you've encountered a critical error that is preventing your Windows 10 Dell desktop from booting up, resulting in the "CRITICAL PROCESS DIED" error message. Here are some steps you can try to resolve this issue: 1. Boot into Safe Mode: - Attempt to boot into Safe Mode. If you can access Safe Mode, you may be able to troubleshoot the issue further. 2. Check Disk Integrity: - Run a full disk check to ensure that the disk is not corrupted. You can do this using the Command Prompt with the "chkdsk" command. 3. System Restore: - If you have a recent system restore point, consider using that to restore your system to a known working state. 4. Software Conflicts: - Uninstall any recently installed...
It sounds like you've encountered a critical error that is preventing your Windows 10 Dell desktop from booting up, resulting in the "CRITICAL PROCESS DIED" error message. Here are some steps you can try to resolve this issue: 1. Boot into Safe Mode: - Attempt to boot into Safe Mode. If you can access Safe Mode, you may be able to troubleshoot the issue further. 2. Check Disk Integrity: - Run a full disk check to ensure that the disk is not corrupted. You can do this using the Command Prompt with the "chkdsk" command. 3. System Restore: - If you have a recent system restore point, consider using that to restore your system to a known working state. 4. Software Conflicts: - Uninstall any recently installed software or drivers that might be causing conflicts. 5. Hardware Changes: - Since you removed the third-party video card, ensure that there are no hardware changes causing the issue. 6. Restore Disk Volume Letter: - If changing the disk volume letter caused any issues, you may need to boot into a recovery environment and revert the changes. 7. Windows Startup Repair: - Boot your system from a Windows installation media and choose Startup Repair. This can automatically fix many boot-related issues. 8. Fresh Start (Windows 10 feature): - Windows 10 includes a "Fresh Start" feature that can reinstall Windows without removing your personal files. This might be useful if all other methods fail. Given that you're encountering boot problems without display output, it might be a systemic issue with your system configuration or disk integrity. If you're unable to boot into Safe Mode or perform any diagnostics, you may need to consider more advanced troubleshooting steps or seek professional IT assistance. Remember to back up important data from your system if possible before attempting more complex repair procedures to avoid data loss.
 

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