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I'm asking you guys for help because right now I'm desperate.

In the afternoon I accidentally removed the folder of the python version currently set as default. On reboot the pc went into boot loop not starting the operating system and stopping in showing " ASUS "

I also tried using a live USB and disabling fast boot but nothing at all

I use an Asus vivobook laptop with an HDD (detail that I think may be relevant). I ask you for help,I don't know how to solve


News I've flashed and USB live and booted the pc with It. But It still goes in bootloop

Edit: the old USB was corrupted,i tryied with a Kingston 3.0 and It worked

L1ttleMan
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  • Even using a live USB the pc doesnt boot. – L1ttleMan Jul 20 '22 at 07:21
  • If you are SURE that is true, then removing Python was not the cause of your failure to boot. Your motherboard has a fault. Ubuntu cannot fix broken/defective/faulty hardware. – user535733 Jul 20 '22 at 07:30
  • How can i find the problem? – L1ttleMan Jul 20 '22 at 08:03
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    Does this answer your question? [Removed Python 3 and now Ubuntu Software Center, terminal and other applications don't work](https://askubuntu.com/questions/384033/removed-python-3-and-now-ubuntu-software-center-terminal-and-other-applications) – karel Jul 21 '22 at 03:29

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