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Kai Kane
I have a HP Stream '14. It has very low storage (think its about 15GB), so I tried deleting some files.
Being the idiot that I am, I think I ended up deleting some important Windows files before turning off my laptop, and when I turned it back on, well, there's some "no boot" or something like that displayed.
Now, I know I need to create a bootable USB with a windows iso, but the problem is I don't have another PC.
All I have is my Android smartphone (Galaxy S10). Now, I do have a OTG connector (USB-C to USB) and I do have a USB stick, so I tried looking up some ways to boot from an Android smartphone.
Bottom line, there is an android app called DriveDroid and it requires root. I have no intention of rooting my phone.
I don't have any way of acquiring a bootable USB from anyone else, all I can do is make one. I know this seems almost impossible, but does someone know a way I can get my laptop working again? I don't reallt care what kind of OS is installed, I don't have to stick to Windows. All I want is a working laptop.
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Being the idiot that I am, I think I ended up deleting some important Windows files before turning off my laptop, and when I turned it back on, well, there's some "no boot" or something like that displayed.
Now, I know I need to create a bootable USB with a windows iso, but the problem is I don't have another PC.
All I have is my Android smartphone (Galaxy S10). Now, I do have a OTG connector (USB-C to USB) and I do have a USB stick, so I tried looking up some ways to boot from an Android smartphone.
Bottom line, there is an android app called DriveDroid and it requires root. I have no intention of rooting my phone.
I don't have any way of acquiring a bootable USB from anyone else, all I can do is make one. I know this seems almost impossible, but does someone know a way I can get my laptop working again? I don't reallt care what kind of OS is installed, I don't have to stick to Windows. All I want is a working laptop.
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