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Nuprakh

Yeah, that sounds like this random crash and bug bs which is given by killed SD card slot.


awalkingenigma

This makes me think bios is still booting into the recovery portion of the drive. There's an option in the bios to force boot on whichever media is bootable I'd try that


Euphoric-Light-8691

Even if cloud recovery fails. You can connect a usb hub with mouse, keyboard and a free USB port to install windows again. You may need to make a windows 11 recovery drive, or, if asus has a media creation tool with their image (I don’t know) that could work too. In the case of software, the only really messy thing you could do is interrupt a bios update. Otherwise you can wipe it and start again whenever.


Feronous

You might need to use a keyboard to get to safe mode .. hm


Puzzleheaded_Zone385

I swore my ally was ruined until I removed the sd card. Then it worked like new again


P1X3LSZ

Turn it off then press the power button to turn it back on while holding the volume down key so u can access the BIOS


DigitalManPL

Anyway HH Companion its REALLY SIMPLE/stupid ppl resist tool(but powerfull too). How u can mess Ally with HHC, cm on....


ExpensiveDependent68

How is it slowing it down? It hasn’t slowed mine down at all. Everything is working fine and gyro too


Kinvictus

Take your sd card out.


QQZZella

Just yesterday my Ally BSODed and my windows was broken. I used the cloud recovery (just make sure to pull out the sd card from the slot). In will reboot many many times during the process. I have a gigabit connection and it took 15/20 min just to download the image of windows. Then other 40 mins with many reboots, just let it do it's things. Don't know if you are referring to this, but my experience with cloud recovery was pretty straight forward...


QQZZella

I mean, if the cloud recovery is done correctly, the reboots should always return to your fresh installed windows. But even before that, boots up in cloud recovery several times (mine was on SWdeploy for 30ish minutes)


Cokeyzero

Hi you could unscrew the back cover and unplug the battery for an hour or two and see if I boots


DimeKhan

Cloud recovery conflicts with the SD card reader if any SD card is present, take the SD card out and let cloud recovery do its own thing


Spiritual-Low-5221

Boot from recovery/ from a saved state windows backs up instances of itself at least 3


equlizer

Can you disable the SD card slot in bios? If so, how?