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Laptop goes into bios everytime.

madsthehuman

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Hello there. I'd like to apologize if this is a duplicate thread but after hours of searching I have found no solutions. I'm not an expert on laptops but I'll describe what happened. I own an asus x555 laptop with windows 10 and it's been fine for months now. But recently there was a windows update that was in progress and said do not turn off and my power source cut off and my laptop offed. Later I started my laptop and it ran like usual and windows gave me a notification saying that the updates were rolled back. Then I had it again and my laptop turned off because of no battery. Then when I turned it on it was stuck at the Asus logo like this:
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Then I accessed my bios and restored default settings and accessed easy flash (Idk what happened but after I did that and restarted my laptop went to the same loading screen except ran a self diagnosis thing.) Then my laptop worked and I logged in. Later I launched a game and it kept crashing so I restarted my laptop. Then it kept running the self diagnosis thing at the asus loading screen and kept restarting with the same thing. Then I selected the shut down option tried again and now I'm stuck at going to the bios everytime I turn on my computer. I'm no computer expert so please help me on this. I have an amd r5 graphics card with an amd a6 quad core processor if that helps anything.
 
See if you can access the recovery partition. Warning this would restore the original image that came with your Laptop.

"Power on or reboot the ASUS laptop. When the ASUS logo screen appears, press "F9" to access the hidden partition. Press "Enter" when Windows Boot Manager appears. Choose your language from the options and click "Next.""


When you get to the desktop Check smart data on hard drive (crystal disk info) (hard drive failure will cause this problem)

Then start the update process all over. You will probably be more successful this time as you will not have junk (stupid ware and other programs) that interferes with the update process.

Or you could get a Windows 10 ISO and clean install, then update drivers
 
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See if you can access the recovery partition. Warning this would restore the original image that came with your Laptop.

"Power on or reboot the ASUS laptop. When the ASUS logo screen appears, press "F9" to access the hidden partition. Press "Enter" when Windows Boot Manager appears. Choose your language from the options and click "Next.""


Check smart data on hard drive (crystal disk info) When you get to the desktop (hard drive failure will cause this problem)

Then start the update process all over. You will probably be more successful this time as you will not have junk (stupid ware and other programs) that interferes with the update process.

Or you could get a Windows 10 ISO and clean install, then update drivers
I tried doing what you suggested but I screwed up so bad earlier that whenever I reboot the laptop it goes straight into the bios (F2) even though I don't press it every time. So when I press F9 instead of getting the option you said it would I just activate the restore to default settings on the bios because it goes straight into the bios after the logo.

EDIT: Is there a way to do anything to fix it here from the bios or is the only way to get windows 10 iso and just work it from there.
 
Pull the drive. Test it on another PC if you can. Keep trying the F9 key sometimes they are finicky. Rapid fire tap, or slow tap

Aslo check the BIOS see if your still on AHCI
 
Pull the drive. Test it on another PC if you can. Keep trying the F9 key sometimes they are finicky. Rapid fire tap, or slow tap
To be honest I don't know much about opening computer components are such so is there really nothing I can do from the bios ? If so then thanks for your help I'd probably just send for it to get fixed since it still has a warranty. Just wanted to try avoiding the trouble.
 
check the BIOS see if your still on AHCI, keep trying f9

At startup, press the F9 key. Then, select Windows Setup (EMS enabled).
 
go to ASUS X555 support, then look for the reset for the laptop. I cant access the site at work
 
go to ASUS X555 support, then look for the reset for the laptop. I cant access the site at work
No matter what I seem to do nothing works because it instantly goes into the bios automatically right after the logo. I'll just send it in for a repair. Thanks for your time though.
 
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