How to perform a Bootable USB Flash Drive!

It's highly recommended to read and follow these instructions if you want to save your computer!
Overview:
Did you or did you not break your computer by either deleting the important drivers, corrupting your registry or downloading a computer virus that has caused total mayhem to your OS (Operating System)?
Did your computer constantly flash multiple Blue Screen of Death (BSOD)/Green Screen of Death (GSOD), then it immediately sent you to the advanced startup page? Chances are, you have completely bricked your system. But don't panic, I will guide you on how to bring back your OS to its former glory!
Trust me, I once encountered this issue myself, and I had to do a lot of research just to bring my Laptop back to its former glory. If I had never fixed this, I would have never made this blog post to begin with!
Now, please continue reading this blog post to figure out and resolve this issue together!
Fact: Green Screen of Death (GSOD) is an error screen display that only exists when you sign up for the Windows Insider Program.
How to create a Bootable USB Flash Drive?
- You need a functional USB drive with a minimum requirement of 8GB (GigaBytes)
- You must have a second computer/laptop to perform the actions below
- Go to this website and follow their instructions: Rufus - Create bootable USB drives the easy way
- Install your ISO here: Download Windows 11 (microsoft.com)
- Go to the Boot Selection and create an ISO image
- Make sure your USB device is connected the whole time
- Once it is complete, insert the USB device into your bricked computer
Note: If you want all of your files back, make sure you're already signed in using OneDrive (or other alternatives), and by doing so, you will still have your files when rebooting your computer. (Except apps)
How to use a Bootable USB Flash Drive?
- Go to Settings > System > Recovery > Advanced startup and press restart now. (If your laptop is still usable, do these steps first.)
- Locate the ' Choose an option page and look for the 'Use a device' option
- Make sure you select a USB drive as an option
- Once your computer is doing its thing, relax and wait till it's done
- Once it's finally finished, log back into your computer and follow Microsoft's instructions until it reaches the internet connection page
- You should have a spare Ethernet cable by connecting it to your Wi-Fi box and your computer
- If there is a connection, you're good to go
- Now you have access to your computer again
Extra info: If you accidentally enabled the PCI lock on your system configuration and it bricked your computer, while you're still in the Advanced Startup page, find the Command Prompt and type this:
bcdedit /deletevalue {default} usefirmwarepcisettings
There we have it, I hope this blog post has finally resolved this issue, and you can get back to your business. Feel free to share this with your friends if they need any help as well. Thank you for reading!
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