Issue with windows 10 reset

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Parthe

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Hi,

I've a computer, given by my school, and I wanted to refactory W10. But, when reinstallation launchs it always comes to a black screen with a window containing :

The computer restarted unexpectedly or encountered an unexpected error setup is starting services

Problem, I can't access to BIOS or boot setup. The company which gave the PC to my scholl does'nt want to give the BIOS password. The battery is soldered on the motherbroad and there is no physical access to clear BIOS memory.

I've tried many keys shortcut but the only things I can open is accessibility windows.

I'll be very gratefull if someone has a method to solve my issue.
 
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