Is there a way to fix this so I can boot w10 and backup the files, or can I maybe access the files from MacOS (a free option maybe) and transfer them to iCloud or something? The macOS is High Sierra v10.13.3. I get the screen where windows tries to automatically repair itself, fails and then I have the option to advance troubleshoot:, with neither of the options working since I don't have administrator privileges, and there is no w10 profile I can switch to or choose from. I alt/option to w10 again so as to evade going back to the first step( please note that there are three bootables available, only untitled works): I restart again and switch to windows 10, and then get the following screen: Is something like that possible? The loop I get when I try to boot w10 goes as follows: Locate your flash drive on the list, right-click it and choose Format. Now press Windows Key + X and choose Disk Management from the list. Connect at least a 4GB flash drive to your PC. Create the partition for macOS, format the flash drive. Now, my main goal is to backup the windows 10 files then completely delete it from the system, leaving only MacOS. Once your drives are using the GPT format, you can move to the next step. Now, I think these updates totaled the leftover storage on W10 boot drive, and I'm unable to access w10 again. I managed to log onto Windows 10 account yesterday, then I went to check on MacOS and downloaded updates. The laptop's been having these problems for some time, so it hasn't been used nor updated for quite a bit. So I'm using MacBook Pro 2013 A1502, and I've been having trouble booting up Windows 10.
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