Asus X205T Notebook turned off hallway through restore.

aidanevansyh

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hello,

I have an asus x205t notebook and I did a full system wipe I think. On windows 10 and went into setting and chose system restore, the one where it wipes all data and pictures so it's like
New.

But

Halfway through, my laptop turned off and I didn't realise. Once I realised it was off I turned it on and put in the charger lead. It flashed asus then went black then said asus again then went to black then a short 1/2 second picture of 'windows configuration 64%) then it will go black and turn off. This process will repeat for as long as I leave the charger in. I've tried the F8 keys and all the other combinations but it hasn't seemed to do anything.

Thankyou for reading and hope someone on here has a fix.

Aidan
 
You screwed up by not having it plugged in. Hopefully you can boot to the recovery partition now. If not you can use the windows 10 media creation tool to download 10 and install.
 
hello,

I have an asus x205t notebook and I did a full system wipe I think. On windows 10 and went into setting and chose system restore, the one where it wipes all data and pictures so it's like
New.

But

Halfway through, my laptop turned off and I didn't realise. Once I realised it was off I turned it on and put in the charger lead. It flashed asus then went black then said asus again then went to black then a short 1/2 second picture of 'windows configuration 64%) then it will go black and turn off. This process will repeat for as long as I leave the charger in. I've tried the F8 keys and all the other combinations but it hasn't seemed to do anything.

Thankyou for reading and hope someone on here has a fix.

Aidan

You buggered up for sure, do as @johnb35 says and download Windows 10 onto a flash drive via official site, make sure the laptop is plugged in and go from there...Otherwise more than likely the loop will continue!!

ALWAYS be plugged in for formats, installs, updates, BIOS flashes etc.. ALWAYS!!!!!
 
I know I buggered up aha, how will I access the USB files?, does it automatically loads the instal program or will I have to load up a menu?
 
Access bios and change the first boot device or there might be an option on post screen to select boot device.
 
Not sure why you wouldn't have access to the keyboard. Can you try hooking up a usb keyboard and boot to the install again?
 
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