OneKey Recovery System killed my S10-2

My S10 - 2 has been seen frequent random restarts. I thought to use OneKey Recovery System since my file system may be damaged. Unfortunately, the restored process has failed and I had to manually shut down the system.

Now, at the start, I just get a white screen with this message:

"Remove the disks or other media."  Press a key to reboot ".

I can't boot into Windows, or even to re-run the process of OneKey.

is the dead S10? no warranty left.

I should not have used OneKey Recovery System. I was just very frustrated with the random reboots and the thought of all reset the original factory settings and start Win7.  now the S10 has met a premature end.

Thanks for any advice.

Apparently, onekey recovery system wiped out my existing operating system.

have to reinstall a new operating system.

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