

Press Shift key and HOLD > click Restart > click Troubleshoot > click Advanced options > there you have various recovery options such as system restore, system image restore etc. Left click at Power icon will give you Restart option. Restart computer > at the logon screen ( don't sign in ), bottom right, there are 3 icons : I just want to say something about Safe Mode and other Recovery options in Windows 10.ġ. Not that it matters now that you have gone back to Win 7. Is there a fix for this issue in the meantime?

It's possible, they just won't do it and this will cost them big time. Windows 10 will need to have at least a safe mode boot option before I would reconsider using it on any computer. This exact same thing is now happening on multiple computers here at work and their computers came with windows 10 pre-installed, recovery options can't find any of the images to restore from nor installation on the partition. That I can restore from if there were issues. I would normally write this off as a one off incident, blaming myself for not backing up my pictures and documents every day, even though I kept regular images that I thought I ended up losing around 10 years of documents and pictures, totaling over 30 gigs. You cannot get into safe mode if the system doesn't start normally, even though safe mode is for systems that do not start normally. Windows 10 cannot boot into Safe Mode, unless you can logon and tell the computer to reboot This would have been OK, if I had a Safe Mode boot option/with Networking where I can offload my data to another computer or drive prior to reinstallation of the OS.
SYSTEM IMAGE RECOVERY FROM COMMAND PROMPT WINDOWS 10 INSTALL
I experienced this on my home computer a few weeks ago, had a windows 10 pro install disk, ended up having to do a fresh install as only option, but would not allow me to retain my data, even though it was on a separate
