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Asus E200H Notebook: Windows 10 Automatic Repair Loop, Reset & System Restore Issues

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  • #1 16831074
    PierwiastekZdwóch
    Level 6  
    Hello, I have been asked to bring a notebook (Asus E200H) with Windows 10 back to life. The problem is the "Automatic Repair" loop. After turning on the screen with the message "computer has not been properly started" appears and you can choose between "restart" and "advanced options". In advanced options you can select "Reset to initial state" and after selecting this option pops up "There was a problem resetting settings to initial state. No changes have been made". Another option is "System Restore", which does not work because there is no restore point. I also checked the SrtTrail log and the result is: "The repair tool [...] cannot determine the cause of the problem". I downloaded the installation media creation tool from Microsoft's website and it became my USB stick. After placing it in the notebook and restarting it again pops up "the computer has not been started correctly". After entering the options, the "use device" option appears. After clicking there are three items: "UEFI: CD / DVD Drive", "UEFI: Removable Device", "UEFI: Network Device". After selecting the second option, the reset occurs and the "Windows System Installer" window pops up and the language, time and keyboard options are available. The mouse stops working at this point. After selecting "next" using the keyboard, go to the next window with the words "Install now" and "Repair the computer". I want to restore the system so I choose (again using the keyboard) "Repair the computer". Once selected, the familiar icons "continue (go to Windows 10)", "use the device", "solve problems" and "turn off the computer" return and the mouse is still missing. After entering "Use device now only one option" UEFI: Sony, Partition 1 "appears again. Restart, familiar installer window and return to well-known icons. Please help me with some tips.
    best regards
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  • #2 16831125
    chyczak
    Level 14  
    Use linux live cd and check Disk. MEM test memory
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  • #3 16831533
    PierwiastekZdwóch
    Level 6  
    I created a bootable USB stick with Linux Live USB Creator and the problem is that the notebook doesn't want to boot from it at all, it just starts up as usual "the computer has not been started properly". After entering "UEFI firmware settings", Aptio Setup Utility pops up and this is what the "Boot" tab looks like:

    Asus E200H Notebook: Windows 10 Automatic Repair Loop, Reset & System Restore Issues

    In "Boot Option Priorities" only "Windows Boot Manager" or "Disabled" can be selected.
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  • #4 16836118
    chyczak
    Level 14  
    I repeat the previous post
  • #5 16836154
    pitrala1
    Level 33  
    Change to legacy boot and set it as a priority, it will start.
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