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Failure to boot to recovery

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spytfyre
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Failure to boot to recovery

Erazer Deputy P30 MSN=30034001
RTFMd and it will not boot form F11 key into recovery mode as suggested
Won't boot into Windows Auto recovery either - sits for ages then goes to the Medion Logo and hangs
Same with W11 USB boot stick
Tried setting the efi file as trusted
Tried HIRENS Boot CD on USB stick which gets "loading files" progress and again the MEDION logo and hangs

BIOS Ver 1.07.02RME1_010

Purchased just over 2 years ago

Boot from file attempted with efi file from BIOS update download 00_Bios_Specialist_p10_ which looks like wrong model? But that comes up with a screen too quic to read and BIO FAIL

attemp 2 with NPxxPNP-M_BIOS_1.07.04REM1 but none of efi files do any good
Tooke battery out for static discharge and tried boot without SSD installed which again failed at hang on MDEION logo when rescue USB tested

Clock is OK so not battery
Tried W11 install ESD-USB also hanging at MEDION logo 😞

Disabled secure boot thinking blocking but had also tried adding trusted efi
Tried clear TPM in sheer desperation

 

Any support welcomed 

Can't afford a new gaming laptop for my wife at the current time please help

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JonM
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Message 11 of 17
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daddle
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Message 12 of 17
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@spytfyre 

 

 

Did you manage to get your Deputy P30 running with the MediaCreationBootstick? 

 If yes, what was the reason?

A feed back wold be nice.

 

daddle

spytfyre
Beginner
Message 13 of 17
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Message 13 of 17
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No the windows 10 and 11 install derives fail also

Waiting like everyone else for a BIOS flash and getting increasingly angry

Apologies for the delay in reply I lost my login credentials sand the reset password seems hopeless, (eventually found browser on mobile had stored an account)

JonM
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Message 14 of 17
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Message 14 of 17
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I've found the fix, got my laptop up and running again. On a usb stick, you need the Bootx64.efi file from the gigabyte link and the .BIN file for your laptop from the Medion website specific for your laptop / desktop. Startup BIOS and select run from file, from the usb select the Bootx64.efi and wait a minute for the system to start. When it does type fs0: 

Then type the full name of your .BIN file and press enter. 

Let the magic happen and you can buy me a beer anytime 😀

SadUser
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Message 15 of 17
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Just tried this and it actually worked, sending many virtual beers 🍻

ADavid21
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Message 16 of 17
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You are a legend!!

🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺

Sylvean
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