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"ASUS ROG Laptop SSHD Issues - Failing to Boot into Windows ", I am currently having some issues wit my laptop - an ASUS RoG G551JW. It runs Windows 10 and features a 2.5 inch SATA SSHD. The operating system was installed on the 128GB SSD partition, while the other 2 HDD partitions I used for storage. Basically, yesterday it suddenly crashed with a blue screen of death. The error message was something like 'critical something missing'. After that, it refused to boot into windows, instead going straight to 'Aptio Setup Utility'. After a bit of research, I decided my best bet was to insert my Windows 10 install DVD. From there, I managed to backup all my files from the two 500GB HDD partitions - but there was no sign of the 128GB SSD partition on which the operating system was installed. I figured that the SSD partition had somehow been destroyed. As such, having backed up everything I could, I decided to wipe everything and reinstall windows on the HDD.
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