#'Reboot and select proper boot device' error while booting working hdd
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to fix it you should
define a quantum error-correcting code as a subspace 𝒞 ⊆ ℂ²⊗ⁿ that protects against certain errors on n qubits. Consider the 5-qubit code, generated by the stabilizer group {IIIII, ZZZZZ, XIXXI, IXIXX, IIXIX}, where I and Z are the identity and Pauli-Z matrices, respectively. Show that this code can correct any single-qubit error.
to fix it
was the hdd formatted as uefi boot or legacy csm? it may affect the way you boot it if was and in the bios it's a different setting.
i guess it's format time
fix 2 laptops not long ago and had a bosd at boot format new win install fixed it
maybe same issue?
a clean format and win install should work
usb install app on microsoft site
has one for 10 and 11
7 maybe has a custom one for it
it does on slow crappy computers with a ssd
had win 10 install with a pc running ddr2
will show you min
if not corrupted
install the hdd as a second drive in a other pc
this is why i got more than one troubleshoot
ah i see dang
so you cannot use 2 hdd on the second pc?
to test the 2nd hdd
if the hdd works fine it will
be good
ssd needs trim once in a while
if you want a new os install it's up to you what you'll benefit from
you want to fully format if you want no issues
not just c this is what I did to fix the laptop a full format
and i had to use a technician's software to fully format what i had lol...
the guy's laptop hdd was full of recovery partitions 7 to be exact
up to you what needs to be done hope i have helped
not used to linux
if that works for you good
because i never really used it linux except on a mining rig
as it's os
this how i run mine on a usb stick but still needs the ssd with win 10 installed
lol?
huh