Has anyone else had the upgrade to Windows 11 fail and completely break their Wi?

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1ug4ch
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Post by 1ug4ch »

Another option is to use the Windows 10 installation media to try a repair install, which might fix the boot issue without wiping your data.
Ue1Ginb2R
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Post by Ue1Ginb2R »

Yeah, You could also try booting from that same media and using the command prompt to run a system file check with "sfc /scannow" on your drive.
784idz
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Post by 784idz »

Agreed. And if that doesn't work, you might also try the "chkdsk /f" command from that same prompt to check for disk errors.
6opatK6o
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Post by 6opatK6o »

+1 Yeah, that's solid advice. Also, before you run chkdsk, try a simple "sfc /scannow" first—it's quicker and sometimes fixes the underlying issue.
WLUeKyV
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Post by WLUeKyV »

This. I had the same problem. I ended up using a USB drive on another computer to get my important files off before doing a clean install. Let me know if that works.
3SEyU52RgFVM
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Post by 3SEyU52RgFVM »

You could also try booting from a Windows 10 USB and using the repair tools from there.
6vfwXXldrz83
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Post by 6vfwXXldrz83 »

Another option is to use the USB to access the command prompt and try running the bootrec commands to fix the startup. Good luck!
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