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I've been getting a strange error lately. When I put my computer in sleep mode and recover from it, the screen goes gray. I am then obligated to force-reboot (holding the power button) my computer. Also occasionally, when restarting (50% of the time) the computer at that moment, I get the Boot Error blue screen. See images.



I have no clue what causes this. I have ran a Windows Update check, and it's all good. Same for antivirus. I also ran on Cmd



SFC /SCANNOW


But it returned everything was OK.



I'm lost! What could be the next steps?



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blue screen



gray screen










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    I've been getting a strange error lately. When I put my computer in sleep mode and recover from it, the screen goes gray. I am then obligated to force-reboot (holding the power button) my computer. Also occasionally, when restarting (50% of the time) the computer at that moment, I get the Boot Error blue screen. See images.



    I have no clue what causes this. I have ran a Windows Update check, and it's all good. Same for antivirus. I also ran on Cmd



    SFC /SCANNOW


    But it returned everything was OK.



    I'm lost! What could be the next steps?



    IMAGES:



    blue screen



    gray screen










    share|improve this question
















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      I've been getting a strange error lately. When I put my computer in sleep mode and recover from it, the screen goes gray. I am then obligated to force-reboot (holding the power button) my computer. Also occasionally, when restarting (50% of the time) the computer at that moment, I get the Boot Error blue screen. See images.



      I have no clue what causes this. I have ran a Windows Update check, and it's all good. Same for antivirus. I also ran on Cmd



      SFC /SCANNOW


      But it returned everything was OK.



      I'm lost! What could be the next steps?



      IMAGES:



      blue screen



      gray screen










      share|improve this question
















      I've been getting a strange error lately. When I put my computer in sleep mode and recover from it, the screen goes gray. I am then obligated to force-reboot (holding the power button) my computer. Also occasionally, when restarting (50% of the time) the computer at that moment, I get the Boot Error blue screen. See images.



      I have no clue what causes this. I have ran a Windows Update check, and it's all good. Same for antivirus. I also ran on Cmd



      SFC /SCANNOW


      But it returned everything was OK.



      I'm lost! What could be the next steps?



      IMAGES:



      blue screen



      gray screen







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          Just follow the steps given below :




          1. Power on your computer.

          2. Enter into BIOS Setup.

          3. Go to Boot Tab.

          4. Highlight Boot Mode, press Enter, swap from "UEFI" to "Legacy Support". Under that Swap UEFI to legacy First

          5. Go to EXIT tab and highlight Exit saving changes. Press Enter.






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          • Hi that does not work. When I boot the computer then, I get the error "No Bootable device -- insert boot disk and press any key"

            – Anthony
            Oct 3 '17 at 10:57











          • You need to boot from Windows 10 installation media or recovery disc, then select repair your computer. Then follow this guide to fix malwaretips.com/threads/…

            – Waka
            Oct 6 '17 at 8:47










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          Just follow the steps given below :




          1. Power on your computer.

          2. Enter into BIOS Setup.

          3. Go to Boot Tab.

          4. Highlight Boot Mode, press Enter, swap from "UEFI" to "Legacy Support". Under that Swap UEFI to legacy First

          5. Go to EXIT tab and highlight Exit saving changes. Press Enter.






          share|improve this answer
























          • Hi that does not work. When I boot the computer then, I get the error "No Bootable device -- insert boot disk and press any key"

            – Anthony
            Oct 3 '17 at 10:57











          • You need to boot from Windows 10 installation media or recovery disc, then select repair your computer. Then follow this guide to fix malwaretips.com/threads/…

            – Waka
            Oct 6 '17 at 8:47
















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          Just follow the steps given below :




          1. Power on your computer.

          2. Enter into BIOS Setup.

          3. Go to Boot Tab.

          4. Highlight Boot Mode, press Enter, swap from "UEFI" to "Legacy Support". Under that Swap UEFI to legacy First

          5. Go to EXIT tab and highlight Exit saving changes. Press Enter.






          share|improve this answer
























          • Hi that does not work. When I boot the computer then, I get the error "No Bootable device -- insert boot disk and press any key"

            – Anthony
            Oct 3 '17 at 10:57











          • You need to boot from Windows 10 installation media or recovery disc, then select repair your computer. Then follow this guide to fix malwaretips.com/threads/…

            – Waka
            Oct 6 '17 at 8:47














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          Just follow the steps given below :




          1. Power on your computer.

          2. Enter into BIOS Setup.

          3. Go to Boot Tab.

          4. Highlight Boot Mode, press Enter, swap from "UEFI" to "Legacy Support". Under that Swap UEFI to legacy First

          5. Go to EXIT tab and highlight Exit saving changes. Press Enter.






          share|improve this answer













          Just follow the steps given below :




          1. Power on your computer.

          2. Enter into BIOS Setup.

          3. Go to Boot Tab.

          4. Highlight Boot Mode, press Enter, swap from "UEFI" to "Legacy Support". Under that Swap UEFI to legacy First

          5. Go to EXIT tab and highlight Exit saving changes. Press Enter.







          share|improve this answer












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          answered Oct 3 '17 at 5:06









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          • Hi that does not work. When I boot the computer then, I get the error "No Bootable device -- insert boot disk and press any key"

            – Anthony
            Oct 3 '17 at 10:57











          • You need to boot from Windows 10 installation media or recovery disc, then select repair your computer. Then follow this guide to fix malwaretips.com/threads/…

            – Waka
            Oct 6 '17 at 8:47



















          • Hi that does not work. When I boot the computer then, I get the error "No Bootable device -- insert boot disk and press any key"

            – Anthony
            Oct 3 '17 at 10:57











          • You need to boot from Windows 10 installation media or recovery disc, then select repair your computer. Then follow this guide to fix malwaretips.com/threads/…

            – Waka
            Oct 6 '17 at 8:47

















          Hi that does not work. When I boot the computer then, I get the error "No Bootable device -- insert boot disk and press any key"

          – Anthony
          Oct 3 '17 at 10:57





          Hi that does not work. When I boot the computer then, I get the error "No Bootable device -- insert boot disk and press any key"

          – Anthony
          Oct 3 '17 at 10:57













          You need to boot from Windows 10 installation media or recovery disc, then select repair your computer. Then follow this guide to fix malwaretips.com/threads/…

          – Waka
          Oct 6 '17 at 8:47





          You need to boot from Windows 10 installation media or recovery disc, then select repair your computer. Then follow this guide to fix malwaretips.com/threads/…

          – Waka
          Oct 6 '17 at 8:47





          protected by Community Nov 4 '17 at 18:41



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