I bricked it. I temporarily disabled it via software. There's nothing physically wrong with it. It's bricked. fr fr no cap. Bricked.
It's bricked!
I can fix the problem by booting a Linux Live USB, or a Windows 11 instillation media. So it's not bricked.
But it's bricked.
I was born after the 9/11 attacks and I am fricking atrociously stupid.
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If you can still boot into anything then it isn't bricked; your OS is just fricked. Please reserve the term "bricked" for bios corruption or similar.
Boot into a live OS and either manually copy your shit to an external drive or (ideally) clone the entire drive to another one.
Advice on unfricking the OS will require a lot more info about how you messed it up in the first place. It will probably be easier to just reinstall the OS regardless of what the problem is unless you absolutely need to preserve a program config or something.
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