Please note Diana is NOT getting rid of the Alienware. She got this computer mainly because Ben needs a new computer. Ben is getting Diana's Alienware computer.
OSFT Historic VLogs you can revive the SSD by flushing the power through it for 30mins-1hr if you put it in a desktop, wait for it to spin up then kill the power then repeat until it comes back to life
Power cycle your ssd, it's a main issue with most samsung ssd's. If it loses power (like if the power goes out, battery dies, hard shutdown) it will do this. Once the drive shows up, if it still doesn't boot, then do the normal bootrec commands with Windows RE. And if your MS Office is linked up with your Microsoft account, you should be able to deactivate it from there. I don't know if it will work on vanilla 2013, because I have office 365, and I really love 365. You get the latest version of office and only pay 99$ a year. And you would think a 1TB SSD(500$ + in america) would be able to withstand a power loss. They should really switch to crucial or something, as their SSDs has power loss protection.
New laptops are often bad... I am in love with my trusty ThinkPad X61s! It is a masterpiece of engineering, it is so sturdy and gorgeous. I dropped it off a ladder, my classmate spilled water over it... It is fast with the SSD!
My Lenovo Ideapad 310 recently failed to boot. Used the Novo Button to get to the Boot Menu so I could boot off a recovery USB. Repair the 💻 still doesnt work but Install does. I used your technique to reinstall Windows 10 and It now works. Thanks for posting this 🎥, It helped me to fix my Laptop!!!! I thought I would have to buy a new 💻!!!
I don't believe your hard drive is dead. What I recommend: 1- go to the lenovo site and go to the drivers of your laptop. 2- search for a storage driver. 3- download that driver and Unizo the file on another usb stick. 4- boot your laptop with Windows 10 image 5- at the point where the installation doesn't recognise the hard disc, plug-in your second usb with the driver you downloaded. 6- on the screen you click on "load drivers" and browse the folder where you downloaded en extracted the zip file. 7- after you selected the driver, the installation proces should recognise your ssd and you can See all the partitions. Please try this before you send it back. I have a lenovo ideapad and a Dell laptop and the same thing both.
Personally I would never go through a tricky long winded repair process myself on something brand new or something I've owned for such a small time. Over the years I've found that if you manage to get a major issue extremely early on in the product's life for no apparent/explainable reason, it's FAR less likely it can be fixed, and even if you do manage to fix it, it's very likely an issue is still underlying. I got a Wireless Corsair Headset (I don't remember exactly which one) last Christmas that completely failed after I think less than a month of owning it and I refused point blank to go through any of the listed solutions to try and fix it given it wasn't exactly cheap and I hadn't had it for long at all, so I insisted on it being exchanged. Thankfully though I've had the exchanged pair for a few months now and not had any issues :) Hopefully the same will apply for Diana's new laptop!
If the ssd failed, why would it say "the bootconfigurationdata is missing." This usually happens when you mess with the efi partition. And 0x0d means that a file in the efi partition is missing. It still finds the windows-bootmanager. Something is wrong with this thing. Very, very wrong. You could have tried to open command prompt and search in diskpart if it even finds any partition or drive. If it does, you can try running bootrec /fixmbr and bootrec /fixboot and see if this may fix the mbr, because this looks like a logical corruption.
it was saying that because it couldn't find the file, that is because the disk wasn't mounted, guess why the disk wasn't mounted. because the disk was broken. and you're 3 years late they already got a new one
@@furitty if the disk was dead it wouldn't find any efi partition. The 0x0d code means that a file is missing, not a partition. This may occur when the bootloader tries to load a file that is partially corrupt. The message is from the windows Bootmanager, not the firmware. An unmounted disk would still show up in the setup screen. There, every partition is shown, even partitions in ext4 or raw. I know that I'm kind of late but I wanted to try to explain what happened, not give advice on fixing it. Edit: if it wasn't able to read the partition the bcd file is on, it wouldn't boot at all. The file is on the same partition as the bootloader.
@@lightjack0540 if the disk doesn't show up in linux, it's fucked. even if Linux can't mount it, it should still show up, and if it doesn't show up that's a hardware problem. I know what you mean because it wouldn't show the bootloader error if the disk was broken, it was probably formatted to MBR instead of GPT, and it's a common thing that a broken disk still boots to the BIOS bootloader if it has been formatted with MBR, has happened to me before
@@furitty OK... I have never had a problem similar to this. If one of my ssds broke, it was done. No bootable device found. No matter if it was mbr or gpt. I had a few people with broken ssds, and none of them showed similar behavior. I also would like to know what the hell windows did to break a hardware component. But like, it's windows. Sometimes windows is really annoying. But I never heard it breaking hardware. Except for like a firmware update through windows. (sorry to everybody attempting this.)
@@lightjack0540 i didn't say windows broke it, this case is probably just a manufacturing defect and it was already defect before the update, only stopped working after the update probably because it took a lot of writing/reading.
I got this issue with an HP desktop after windows update one time, but my computer was stuck in a boot loop of boot screen and a BSoD after and it went over and over again... Great thing I had a recovery disk...
I don't know why people are hating on lenovo. Lenovo and Dell are probably the worlds best high grade consumer electronic manufacturers. They put alot of RND and testing into these laptops. If it's anyone's fault, blame samsung.
KoolKoalaGaming when you power off your computer unexpectedly, the samsung ssd will not work until you do a power cycle. It's a common problem with most samsung SSDs.
ok i know i havent responded in a year but you have to do rebuild bcd second but first you have to fix the mbr because at 4:20 there are no drives and i do have a lenovo ideapad 330 15igm and it did the same first i tried rebuild bcd and it didnt work then i tried fixmbr and after i did again rebuild bcd and it worked perfectly fine and my data was still untouched
my £200 lenovo is also still going strong, Originally £300 and got it on black friday, nearly 3 years ago and had to replace the hard drive because WD Hard Drives are not that good, now ive got a seagate and works wonderfully
what you could have done is you would have to get a working disc onto that usb where repair your pc is working, go into cmd, then type in "bootrec /rebuildbcd" If you look closely at the error, it says the BCD was missing. (i only know that command because i run the MEMZ trojan alot and i type that command in alot.)
I have not had a good experence with the Yoga line. bought one for a customer who drenched their previous laptop and wanted something with a tablet function. Out the box brand spanking new. Said the battery needed servicing and would not charge. Had to send it back and bought a surface pro. cost more but works perfectly. If you are buying Lenovo products you really need to buy a Thinkpad or Thinkcentre product as their consumer line is pretty rubbish. I now only go with business line products. they cost more but are way more durable and reliable Just been on Lenovo website and they do have a Thinkpad Yoga which I personally would try over the consumer Yoga
TechBase You can't slag all lenovo consumer laptops because of one experience. The Surface Pros are also guilty of having bad batteries. Just do a google search of 'Surface Pro battery issues.' What's important is that they both have limited warranties, so if something goes wrong, you can fix it free of charge.
True. I recomended they got a replacement but they did not want to mess with it after that and I guess they are right it should have been tested in the factory but I work on laptops all the time for people. I see many models of all brands come through. Lenovo is prob the best consumer brand for laptops but I still personally always prefer the business range. dont have crazy specs but mega well built which I think is more important in a laptop. They only went with surface as it was at the time the next tablet convertible to the Yoga that I was happy to recomend to them having used a older surface myself for many years and dont think they wanted to try another Lenovo product which is a shame as they paid for a top spec at the time Yoga (prob 2015 this happened)
TechBase Ok good because I've used a thinkpad before, and it's built like a tank. In fact, I use a dell latitude, a buisness laptop for upgradability reasons. I just wanted to make sure you didnt hate all consumer laptops.
Philip, the SSD is probably fine. Windows may not have the driver for it. Is your USB running the Windows 10 Creators Update? Try loading the usb in legacy support mode (Turning off UEFI). Ubuntu didn't detect it because Ubuntu may not be able to read UEFI drives.
If the SSD was still working but the boot files were missing you could try certain commands in CMD to re-create the boot files. Yes, it’s possible. Check Manually installing Windows 10 By Enderman
A Windows 8.1 update screwed up my laptop as well. It restarted after the update but it didn't even turned on. It flashed the led near the power button 6 times and the webcam light may come up for a blink from time to time. I searched it it was that it corrupted uefi files on the nand so it's now unusable. Well these things just happen.
the SSD was alive cuz it was detected by the bios on that Lenovo but it might have gotten corrupted so bad that the drivers for that Samsung SSD got corrupted also
Phillip, i use windows 7 on a Lenovo T410 and it's fine and my dad is a genius at computers and he said: "Windows 10 is a bad OS because it has a lot of not difficulties."
I would wipe the Yoga clean and put Windows 7 on it. I Have a link of a Windows 7 ISO for you to extract: getintopc.com/softwares/operating-systems/windows-7-ultimate-32-64-iso-jan-2017-download/
RIP Lenovo Yoga 910. Died before one day because of a faulty Samsung SSD. (How did a Hard Drive in a $300 laptop live through the year of service that it's going and still works)
Gbvenom Because of what you just said, a Hard Drive. A traditional hard drive can last 5-10 years before deteriorating and sector failure, but when a samsung SSD is discharged unexpectedly, it can fail to be detected on next boot, and it can easily be fixed by turning off and on the computer multiple times. Yes, SSDs can fail, but it's unlikely that a new ssd will last only a day. That laptop would probably last 10 years or longer. It's built to last, and it shows in price. Samsung SSDs are just known to do that.
I think I know why this happended. You could have disabled defragmenting and to stop indexing. For HDD's it's good to have those enabled, but for ssd's it's bad. A friend of mine told me that
i dont even know if the ssd in it even failed because it mighr have just died during Windows Update because you know it says to not turn off your PC and all the files just got all corrupted
So this happend a couple years ago the same thing but I was not able to recover my office key and now I’m stuck with a office key that’s already in use and my Samsung I was able to recover files to my new pc but programs and games cannot be recovered and then after the Samsung my Acer didn’t turn on so I tried nova and yea my os was curuppted and I can’t recover that cuz that hard drive was dead and that can my other PCs data break and yea I mean I had a hard drive for my other pc but it was detecting itself as 12 gigs instead of 1 TB and end of story hope you have a good dqy
no, it's a boot error, generated by the bootloader, not windows 10. also, a blue screen would most likely have a sad face at the top left of the screen.
Gbvenom slow down? is that it? Computers always do that. That Alienware is around 3 years and it's normally around 5 years when a computer starts to slow down
James Needham This was a review unit I'm pretty sure. It says they will spend a week with it. As for the alienware, they're probably going to get a replacement for that. I have a haswell laptop, and its still pretty fast, despite it being 3 years old about.
My new toshiba (at the time) HD started to die after 3-4 months toshiba sended it back to a crappy company 5 times and they never fixed it i think the only thing they did was reinstall Windows and that's it didn't replace the HD at all one day i had enough a begged a store let me pay a new one by a few payments per month it's an HP and still using it today since November 18 2017
you have to get back to the setup then go to repair your computer. GO ON CMD type in bootrec /fixboot it sould say complete then you type bootrec /fixmbr i must say complete aigan then you type bootrec /fixbcd then you have to wait.... it will say rebuildbcd C:\windows? y/n say y. then close cmd and do automatic repair 3 times. it sould be fixed i hope i helped you,
I have had 2 lenovos laptops one was intel 4th gen flex I think, and a AMD Ryzen 3 laptop, both models randomly stopped working within 2 years of buying. The screen wouldn't work. I will never buy a Lenovo PC ever again
It's only for Diana, so she bought it herself. Diana and Ben share their money with each other though, so technically it was their money :P If I buy something for myself, it's with my money. If they get something for themselves, it's with their money.
What a shame Phillip, such a nice machine - but that's microsoft for ya/ buggy and unstable like all ways, windows 7 and 8.1 were better and more polished.
If Diana Needed a New Laptop why not get a MacBook? She said she wanted a nice light weight and thin laptop the MacBook weighs 0.92 KG! No thats Not a typo! She also doesn't care about how much ports are on it! I bet she would also love the keyboard on them! The MacBook also has a lone battery life! Her next computer should be a MacBook! Her next Laptop should be a Laptop be a MacBook Philip!
Fergy9KingPlayz - MC I’m sure Diana doesn’t really want a MacBook. First, she is the most used to Windows XP and windows 10. Especially as most adults (not young adults) aren’t tech savvy at all. MacBooks are also way more expensive, I know they must be rich because of RUclips, but would they really spend that on a laptop.
Well Mills MSP I Like your opinion, but Diana has tried out 3 versions of macOS On OSFirsttimer and she said that she Really liked it! She especially loves the Dock!! And MacBooks also are a lot more secure than Other PC Like Laptops. Diana Experienced these 2 Problems with her Toshiba And Alienware, both of the Batteries had died! If she really wants a computer with long battery life she should either get a MacBook (10 hr life) or a MacBook Air (12 hr life) . They are also both thin computers as she wanted a Thin Laptop! Thats why i think she should get one.
Same. I also like your opinion. Although Diana likes MacBooks, she may have a little trouble since she hasn't used one in a while. I know, Phillip could help her, but I just think that macs could be more better.
"10 hours of battery life? We got 6 hours of PC life."
-OSFirstTimer
I really liked that one.
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@@zux128 been using Linux for over a year with no issues because windows is that shitty lmao
@@LoganT547 agree
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Please note Diana is NOT getting rid of the Alienware. She got this computer mainly because Ben needs a new computer. Ben is getting Diana's Alienware computer.
OSFT Historic VLogs what’s happening to the Mac?
OSFT Historic VLogs you can revive the SSD by flushing the power through it for 30mins-1hr if you put it in a desktop, wait for it to spin up then kill the power then repeat until it comes back to life
GigabyteR Most laptops are glued together, so no.
JS Gaming
You're going to be waiting a long time for a solid state drive to spin up.
William Eiberg This is an SSD we're talking about.
Power cycle your ssd, it's a main issue with most samsung ssd's. If it loses power (like if the power goes out, battery dies, hard shutdown) it will do this. Once the drive shows up, if it still doesn't boot, then do the normal bootrec commands with Windows RE.
And if your MS Office is linked up with your Microsoft account, you should be able to deactivate it from there. I don't know if it will work on vanilla 2013, because I have office 365, and I really love 365. You get the latest version of office and only pay 99$ a year.
And you would think a 1TB SSD(500$ + in america) would be able to withstand a power loss. They should really switch to crucial or something, as their SSDs has power loss protection.
He said somewhere below that Lenovo sent him a new laptop and to not touch the current one.
New laptops are often bad... I am in love with my trusty ThinkPad X61s! It is a masterpiece of engineering, it is so sturdy and gorgeous. I dropped it off a ladder, my classmate spilled water over it... It is fast with the SSD!
My Lenovo Ideapad 310 recently failed to boot. Used the Novo Button to get to the Boot Menu so I could boot off a recovery USB. Repair the 💻 still doesnt work but Install does. I used your technique to reinstall Windows 10 and It now works. Thanks for posting this 🎥, It helped me to fix my Laptop!!!! I thought I would have to buy a new 💻!!!
Nigel Cooper your lucky to have that happen
Good thing Win10 has digital licensing, so you never have to scramble around for a product key!
I think the SSD can be fixed with some power cycling and stuff
No this is completely different
Yesh
I don't believe your hard drive is dead. What I recommend: 1- go to the lenovo site and go to the drivers of your laptop. 2- search for a storage driver. 3- download that driver and Unizo the file on another usb stick.
4- boot your laptop with Windows 10 image
5- at the point where the installation doesn't recognise the hard disc, plug-in your second usb with the driver you downloaded.
6- on the screen you click on "load drivers" and browse the folder where you downloaded en extracted the zip file.
7- after you selected the driver, the installation proces should recognise your ssd and you can See all the partitions.
Please try this before you send it back.
I have a lenovo ideapad and a Dell laptop and the same thing both.
Lenovo have stated that they will send us a new one and not to do anything else with this current laptop. So we are leaving it be for now.
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Personally I would never go through a tricky long winded repair process myself on something brand new or something I've owned for such a small time. Over the years I've found that if you manage to get a major issue extremely early on in the product's life for no apparent/explainable reason, it's FAR less likely it can be fixed, and even if you do manage to fix it, it's very likely an issue is still underlying. I got a Wireless Corsair Headset (I don't remember exactly which one) last Christmas that completely failed after I think less than a month of owning it and I refused point blank to go through any of the listed solutions to try and fix it given it wasn't exactly cheap and I hadn't had it for long at all, so I insisted on it being exchanged. Thankfully though I've had the exchanged pair for a few months now and not had any issues :) Hopefully the same will apply for Diana's new laptop!
bro it is a ssd
If the ssd failed, why would it say "the bootconfigurationdata is missing." This usually happens when you mess with the efi partition. And 0x0d means that a file in the efi partition is missing. It still finds the windows-bootmanager. Something is wrong with this thing. Very, very wrong.
You could have tried to open command prompt and search in diskpart if it even finds any partition or drive. If it does, you can try running bootrec /fixmbr and bootrec /fixboot and see if this may fix the mbr, because this looks like a logical corruption.
it was saying that because it couldn't find the file, that is because the disk wasn't mounted, guess why the disk wasn't mounted. because the disk was broken. and you're 3 years late they already got a new one
@@furitty if the disk was dead it wouldn't find any efi partition. The 0x0d code means that a file is missing, not a partition. This may occur when the bootloader tries to load a file that is partially corrupt. The message is from the windows Bootmanager, not the firmware. An unmounted disk would still show up in the setup screen. There, every partition is shown, even partitions in ext4 or raw.
I know that I'm kind of late but I wanted to try to explain what happened, not give advice on fixing it.
Edit: if it wasn't able to read the partition the bcd file is on, it wouldn't boot at all. The file is on the same partition as the bootloader.
@@lightjack0540 if the disk doesn't show up in linux, it's fucked. even if Linux can't mount it, it should still show up, and if it doesn't show up that's a hardware problem. I know what you mean because it wouldn't show the bootloader error if the disk was broken, it was probably formatted to MBR instead of GPT, and it's a common thing that a broken disk still boots to the BIOS bootloader if it has been formatted with MBR, has happened to me before
@@furitty OK... I have never had a problem similar to this. If one of my ssds broke, it was done. No bootable device found. No matter if it was mbr or gpt. I had a few people with broken ssds, and none of them showed similar behavior. I also would like to know what the hell windows did to break a hardware component. But like, it's windows. Sometimes windows is really annoying. But I never heard it breaking hardware. Except for like a firmware update through windows. (sorry to everybody attempting this.)
@@lightjack0540 i didn't say windows broke it, this case is probably just a manufacturing defect and it was already defect before the update, only stopped working after the update probably because it took a lot of writing/reading.
Its an Classic driver issue, Windows 10 did this to me too and I just installed the driver on another PC and got it in there through USB
I got this issue with an HP desktop after windows update one time, but my computer was stuck in a boot loop of boot screen and a BSoD after and it went over and over again... Great thing I had a recovery disk...
Same hapened for my Lenovo B50-70 got A LOT of problems with it but i like it :) 3 years still going strong :)
I don't know why people are hating on lenovo. Lenovo and Dell are probably the worlds best high grade consumer electronic manufacturers. They put alot of RND and testing into these laptops. If it's anyone's fault, blame samsung.
KoolKoalaGaming when you power off your computer unexpectedly, the samsung ssd will not work until you do a power cycle. It's a common problem with most samsung SSDs.
KoolKoalaGaming Also, he was saying that he only got 6 hours of life before it showed the blue screen.
i know now is good but u can click on repair your computer and trobloushoot advenced options(i think)then command promt and type"bootrec /fixmbr"
ok i know i havent responded in a year but you have to do rebuild bcd second but first you have to fix the mbr because at 4:20 there are no drives and i do have a lenovo ideapad 330 15igm and it did the same first i tried rebuild bcd and it didnt work then i tried fixmbr and after i did again rebuild bcd and it worked perfectly fine and my data was still untouched
Erm what did i find
Yes, what did I find
oh no i found it again😭😭
Secure Boot needs to be disabled for the drive to be detected i think
I remember this key ! It was used for Ubuntu Satanic Edition, doesn't it ? ;)
my $200 Lenovo is still going strong after 9 months
my 1000 ish pound pc is still alive after about 7 months
My MSI computer is about 16 years old and still rocks (upgraded from 1 GB to 4 GB, DDR2)
Connor Ferdinand my 200$ Is Still alive in 10 Years
my £200 lenovo is also still going strong, Originally £300 and got it on black friday, nearly 3 years ago and had to replace the hard drive because WD Hard Drives are not that good, now ive got a seagate and works wonderfully
The samsung ssds have an issue where the ssds appear dead, you can power cycle the ssd a few times. This happens when the ssd loses power unexceptedly
If there was a power failure you have to cycle power to the SSD around 20 times for it to work
Go to startup repair and click cmd prompt and type fixMBR + rebuildBCD
Bruh this was 3 years ago, they already got a replacement
what you could have done is you would have to get a working disc onto that usb where repair your pc is working, go into cmd, then type in "bootrec /rebuildbcd" If you look closely at the error, it says the BCD was missing.
(i only know that command because i run the MEMZ trojan alot and i type that command in alot.)
And this is why you install Windows Updates (while the computer is plugged in) before the programs and files.
no this is why you use linux
@@ishc3ice or mac os (if u like apple stuff or just like mac os)
@@CreeperDaGuy i hate apple but i like mac os
What? Windows Update messing up your computer should not be something you should worry about, under any circumstances.
I have not had a good experence with the Yoga line. bought one for a customer who drenched their previous laptop and wanted something with a tablet function.
Out the box brand spanking new. Said the battery needed servicing and would not charge. Had to send it back and bought a surface pro. cost more but works perfectly.
If you are buying Lenovo products you really need to buy a Thinkpad or Thinkcentre product as their consumer line is pretty rubbish. I now only go with business line products. they cost more but are way more durable and reliable
Just been on Lenovo website and they do have a Thinkpad Yoga which I personally would try over the consumer Yoga
TechBase You can't slag all lenovo consumer laptops because of one experience. The Surface Pros are also guilty of having bad batteries. Just do a google search of 'Surface Pro battery issues.'
What's important is that they both have limited warranties, so if something goes wrong, you can fix it free of charge.
True. I recomended they got a replacement but they did not want to mess with it after that and I guess they are right it should have been tested in the factory but I work on laptops all the time for people. I see many models of all brands come through. Lenovo is prob the best consumer brand for laptops but I still personally always prefer the business range. dont have crazy specs but mega well built which I think is more important in a laptop.
They only went with surface as it was at the time the next tablet convertible to the Yoga that I was happy to recomend to them having used a older surface myself for many years and dont think they wanted to try another Lenovo product which is a shame as they paid for a top spec at the time Yoga (prob 2015 this happened)
TechBase Ok good because I've used a thinkpad before, and it's built like a tank. In fact, I use a dell latitude, a buisness laptop for upgradability reasons. I just wanted to make sure you didnt hate all consumer laptops.
What about the ideapad line, they work well and most have amazing keyboards
Those times when Samsung 1TB SSDs were a new thing. I can't believe they are still unstable as crap.
I would wipe the drive but before that use diskpart to see if it even recognizes all partitions.
Philip, the SSD is probably fine. Windows may not have the driver for it. Is your USB running the Windows 10 Creators Update? Try loading the usb in legacy support mode (Turning off UEFI). Ubuntu didn't detect it because Ubuntu may not be able to read UEFI drives.
Liam Vella it was a windows update that reset the bios settings to default which the SSD doesn't support
If the SSD was still working but the boot files were missing you could try certain commands in CMD to re-create the boot files. Yes, it’s possible. Check
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are ya gunna put RocketDock on Dad's new Alienware to make it more like his old OS?
I use roketdock on my windows 10 PC Every day and it works flawlessly
I had the same problem on my Dell laptop just a few weeks ago, same error code and everything, except I had my laptop since November.
It's not broken you just need like 20 watts of electricity to power on the solid state drive from Samsung
Maybe windows update deleted C: drive
if the office "key" is in there open the laptop and take the "key" out get it key as in house key
my 12 year old mechanical hdd has lasted longer than the yoga's ssd
A Windows 8.1 update screwed up my laptop as well. It restarted after the update but it didn't even turned on. It flashed the led near the power button 6 times and the webcam light may come up for a blink from time to time. I searched it it was that it corrupted uefi files on the nand so it's now unusable. Well these things just happen.
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the SSD was alive cuz it was detected by the bios on that Lenovo but it might have gotten corrupted so bad that the drivers for that Samsung SSD got corrupted also
That update reset the bios settings put the bios controller back to ahci
Phillip, i use windows 7 on a Lenovo T410 and it's fine and my dad is a genius at computers and he said: "Windows 10 is a bad OS because it has a lot of not difficulties."
I would wipe the Yoga clean and put Windows 7 on it. I Have a link of a Windows 7 ISO for you to extract: getintopc.com/softwares/operating-systems/windows-7-ultimate-32-64-iso-jan-2017-download/
EpicMCGamer213 IT DOSENT DETECT THE SSD
Watch fast gadgets Windows update bricked my yoga 910
Itz prtty rip! Why u cant keep the computer plugged in when its updateing? Im alweys doing that with my devices
Please learn how to spell.
1:07 The BCD is easy to fix
You could have gone into recovery options from a win 10 USB then go to command promt and type
bootrec/FixBCD
that would have fixed the issue :P
Don’t think that would’ve worked, because Linux couldn’t even detect anything. Even if it was unmounted, It should’ve found something.
RIP Lenovo Yoga 910. Died before one day because of a faulty Samsung SSD. (How did a Hard Drive in a $300 laptop live through the year of service that it's going and still works)
Gbvenom Because of what you just said, a Hard Drive. A traditional hard drive can last 5-10 years before deteriorating and sector failure, but when a samsung SSD is discharged unexpectedly, it can fail to be detected on next boot, and it can easily be fixed by turning off and on the computer multiple times. Yes, SSDs can fail, but it's unlikely that a new ssd will last only a day. That laptop would probably last 10 years or longer. It's built to last, and it shows in price. Samsung SSDs are just known to do that.
When will you visit your new home again?
2018 Jan is when we actually move in. We won't see it again before then.
this happned to me on my $2500 pc. i built the pc. i installed windows 10 downloaded programs and then i updated. now the hard drive is dead. :(
why would you use a hard drive for a 2500$ pc? you clearly didn't spread your budget well
@@furitty but the real answer is why are you replying to a 1 year old comment
@@owenpeters3874 but the real question* is why are you commenting on a 2 year old video (from when you commented it)
@@furittyyou got him, im responding a couple of years later, haha.
I had the exact same problem. I had that happen to my toshiba tablet. Never get a computer with a non sata ssd
Computer How-2s PCIe-based SSD's work.
No it can’t load the drivers you need drivers for the windows installation to find it
Have you searched online for a solution?
I think I know why this happended. You could have disabled defragmenting and to stop indexing. For HDD's it's good to have those enabled, but for ssd's it's bad. A friend of mine told me that
I dont think windows update defrags an ssd
No sense..
Can’t a repair shop just replace the hard drive and contact Microsoft to get the office key out of there
i dont even know if the ssd in it even failed because it mighr have just died during Windows Update because you know it says to not turn off your PC and all the files just got all corrupted
It would still show it if it was corrupted
You could have just undone the update in recovery 😂 edit: sorry, I didn’t view the whole vid that won’t work sorry Philip, the ssd is fried
a $1,500 laptop dies before one day, meanwhile, a $300 laptop manages to survive over a year and a spill of water on it. Confusing.
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Everything newer than 2010 quickly breaks!
PawPatrolFan Main Channel I bought a v110-15isk (2015 aswell) And it still rocks. :)
So this happend a couple years ago the same thing but I was not able to recover my office key and now I’m stuck with a office key that’s already in use and my Samsung I was able to recover files to my new pc but programs and games cannot be recovered and then after the Samsung my Acer didn’t turn on so I tried nova and yea my os was curuppted and I can’t recover that cuz that hard drive was dead and that can my other PCs data break and yea I mean I had a hard drive for my other pc but it was detecting itself as 12 gigs instead of 1 TB and end of story hope you have a good dqy
Just do shift+F10 and try to rewrite the boot config
did you try to boot to bios
Is that the 2017 Windows 10 blue screen?
no, it's a boot error, generated by the bootloader, not windows 10. also, a blue screen would most likely have a sad face at the top left of the screen.
Theirs a way to fix the Samsung ssd
Lenovo Yoga 910 after Windows update it probably crashed whilst updating and I give you Windows boot error
that's what happened to my pc but they wouldn't replace it.
You could fix the BCD
i had difficult crash on lenovo small blue notebook but now i have windows 10 pavilion hp laptop
can't u just give it a new ssd?
What happened to the alienware? Did I miss something?
he said in one chat that the alienware started to slow down and stuff
Yeah, components will fail eventually, but I don't understand how the CPU itself can slow down though.
Gbvenom slow down? is that it? Computers always do that. That Alienware is around 3 years and it's normally around 5 years when a computer starts to slow down
James Needham This was a review unit I'm pretty sure. It says they will spend a week with it. As for the alienware, they're probably going to get a replacement for that. I have a haswell laptop, and its still pretty fast, despite it being 3 years old about.
evandarkfire if it was just a review then how come he put all of Diana's files on? 🤷🏽♂️
You just go into Novo settings and go find system recovery. It happened to my Lenovo Ideapad. I hate Lenovo now.
Lenovo PC'S are horrible things.
Wow.
That's weirder than anything!
I can help ya with the hard drive.
I had a 1tb hdd, guess what, 2000 bad sectors... Yeah! but I restored
Did she not had a Expensive ailianwhere laptop?
Ben's getting the "ailianwhere" laptop.
O lol #Autocorrect sucks
My new toshiba (at the time) HD started to die after 3-4 months toshiba sended it back to a crappy company 5 times and they never fixed it i think the only thing they did was reinstall Windows and that's it didn't replace the HD at all one day i had enough a begged a store let me pay a new one by a few payments per month it's an HP and still using it today since November 18 2017
it must be the ssd
you have to get back to the setup then go to repair your computer. GO ON CMD type in bootrec /fixboot it sould say complete then you type bootrec /fixmbr i must say complete aigan then you type bootrec /fixbcd then you have to wait.... it will say rebuildbcd C:\windows? y/n say y. then close cmd and do automatic repair 3 times. it sould be fixed i hope i helped you,
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This happened to my pc as well
I have had 2 lenovos laptops one was intel 4th gen flex I think, and a AMD Ryzen 3 laptop, both models randomly stopped working within 2 years of buying. The screen wouldn't work. I will never buy a Lenovo PC ever again
can it still run crysis?
Probably unsupported.
Who paid for the Lenovo Yoga 910 laptop?
It's only for Diana, so she bought it herself. Diana and Ben share their money with each other though, so technically it was their money :P If I buy something for myself, it's with my money. If they get something for themselves, it's with their money.
The dir \ the root one, windows messed up and deleted the drive drivers yada yada yada ithonk
Lenovo doesn't like recovery usbs also it doesn't work
Lenovo Use an 900 series Samsung nvme ssd
I almost killed my Lenovo 110S
I wanted a vista theme and, it crashed, and ruined my computer, I fixed it, in the end.
If you still have this one and Lenovo don't want it back, I might be able to get it working.
Does it have an M2 SSD Slot?
The SSD died
This is why i am hesitant to buy samsung ssds...
it was actually a windows issue, it fucked over the drivers, the didk never died.
My teacher's lenovo crashed while we were watching a video lesson and Windows refused to boot afterwards. And it was brand new
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that's easy to fix. BTW
Oh my god phil
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I'm Glad I Didn't buy this laptop.
I recommend a surface laptop
Moral: Don't get a Lenovo
...or just about any laptop with an SSD that was manufactured by Samsung
What a shame Phillip, such a nice machine - but that's microsoft for ya/ buggy and unstable like all ways, windows 7 and 8.1 were better and more polished.
This is sad
Brokovo noga 910
Sparky Pikachu lol
This is gadgets video ruclips.net/video/AaAN5dNTqdE/видео.html
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Windows 10 is CRAP!
Lenovo sucks :/
If Diana Needed a New Laptop why not get a MacBook? She said she wanted a nice light weight and thin laptop the MacBook weighs 0.92 KG! No thats Not a typo! She also doesn't care about how much ports are on it! I bet she would also love the keyboard on them! The MacBook also has a lone battery life! Her next computer should be a MacBook!
Her next Laptop should be a Laptop be a MacBook Philip!
Fergy9KingPlayz - MC I’m sure Diana doesn’t really want a MacBook. First, she is the most used to Windows XP and windows 10. Especially as most adults (not young adults) aren’t tech savvy at all. MacBooks are also way more expensive, I know they must be rich because of RUclips, but would they really spend that on a laptop.
Well Mills MSP I Like your opinion, but Diana has tried out 3 versions of macOS On OSFirsttimer and she said that she Really liked it! She especially loves the Dock!! And MacBooks also are a lot more secure than Other PC Like Laptops. Diana Experienced these 2 Problems with her Toshiba And Alienware, both of the Batteries had died! If she really wants a computer with long battery life she should either get a MacBook (10 hr life) or a MacBook Air (12 hr life) . They are also both thin computers as she wanted a Thin Laptop! Thats why i think she should get one.
Same. I also like your opinion. Although Diana likes MacBooks, she may have a little trouble since she hasn't used one in a while. I know, Phillip could help her, but I just think that macs could be more better.
you have been scammed by lenovo.