On screen after languages, choose repair this pc, not install. If you were doing a reset and keeping files/settings, you can try to rescue some via:Ĭhange boot order so USB is first, hdd second On another PC, download the Windows 10 media creation tool and use it to make a win 10 installer on USB - handy boot drive and rescue disk If there are no signs of life, you can try to restart PC and see what happens. If its only a small SSD (under 1tb) then it might be frozenĪny sign on the hdd light? any signs of life? cursor on screen moving? if there is life, just let it go, resets can take a while depending on age of PC.
Go Here and click Update Now and this will download the upgrade assistant. If windows boots, try this: Do you have latest version of win 10 The Anniversary update released last month might fix whatever problem you have that caused you to want to reset. You can click the restart button or press and hold the power button twice to restart the.
What type of reset? Keep files and settings or wipe all? How big is the hdd? is it an ssd or hdd? If its a big drive (several tb) and a hdd it might take a while to wipe drive. I think regardless of which you tried, you should restart PC and see what it does. An oldie but a goodie, restarting will give your PC a second chance.