Inspiron One 2320 inaccessible AIO, Windows 10 boot device error,

I have a Dell All In One 2320. When I tried to install windows 10 throughout the system has stopped working. It is now gives me an error of Inaccessible Boot device. what I can do. It worked fine on windows 7.

Crackers Holy, how horrible a response. Reference Dell... is this seriously the best you can do?

Devaux, go here, this is a thread on the support site for Microsoft with a lot of information on how to recover your system and get 10 Windows installed: http://bit.ly/1IkgMgU

Good luck! I have an Inspiron One 2320 also and I do research on potential problems until I update it.

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