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diskpart list volume exit Look for the volume labeled or System Reserved . Often the OS drive is D: in recovery mode (because the recovery environment uses C: for itself). Note the drive letter (e.g., D:). Step 4.3 – Rebuild Boot Configuration Data (BCD) This fixes 80% of boot errors:
For deeper corruption:
sfc /scannow /offbootdir=D:\ /offwindir=D:\Windows (Replace D: with your OS drive letter.)
bootsect /nt60 sys /mbr Then retry /fixboot . If /rebuildbcd doesn't find any OS, rename the old BCD and create a new one:
~30% – but when it works, you're done in 5 minutes.
Published by: TechAdmin Solutions Difficulty: Intermediate/Advanced Estimated Time: 30–60 minutes
diskpart list volume exit Look for the volume labeled or System Reserved . Often the OS drive is D: in recovery mode (because the recovery environment uses C: for itself). Note the drive letter (e.g., D:). Step 4.3 – Rebuild Boot Configuration Data (BCD) This fixes 80% of boot errors:
For deeper corruption:
sfc /scannow /offbootdir=D:\ /offwindir=D:\Windows (Replace D: with your OS drive letter.)
bootsect /nt60 sys /mbr Then retry /fixboot . If /rebuildbcd doesn't find any OS, rename the old BCD and create a new one:
~30% – but when it works, you're done in 5 minutes.
Published by: TechAdmin Solutions Difficulty: Intermediate/Advanced Estimated Time: 30–60 minutes
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