"Your PC/Device needs to be repaired" Error 0xc000007b

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  1. Posts : 28
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       #41

    axe0 said:
    Well, the BCD rebuilding is what has already been done if I'm correct.
    In this post, the ISO is from Macrium Reflect which you booted and used the 'fix Windows boot problems' option that rebuilds the BCD.
    You could try it again, this time on the Windows partition, if you want of course.
    It seems like this "fix" broke the BCD, maybe because the Windows 10 build is maybe different? Also the boot fixing didn't complete successfully if I remember correctly; the one before the last had a red X near it when I tried it on the Windows partition.
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  2. Posts : 28
    Windows 10
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       #42

    The "Updating Partition Boot Sector" has a red X near it in the boot fix process.
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  3. Posts : 14,901
    Windows 10 Pro
       #43

    You never mentioned that the fix failed, at least not specific enough because I had the intention that there was nothing wrong.

    maybe because the Windows 10 build is maybe different
    There are only 2 methods for booting which have nothing to do with the Windows build, they have been the same for many Windows builds.

    Now that I know that Macrium hasn't worked, try to manually rebuilt the BCD :)
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  4. Posts : 28
    Windows 10
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       #44

    axe0 said:
    You never mentioned that the fix failed, at least not specific enough because I had the intention that there was nothing wrong.


    There are only 2 methods for booting which have nothing to do with the Windows build, they have been the same for many Windows builds.

    Now that I know that Macrium hasn't worked, try to manually rebuilt the BCD :)
    That's because it worked the first time when I selected the partition "System Reserved" but the second time I tried selecting the actual partition with Windows in it, and that's where it failed.
    How can I manually rebuild the BCD? Can I maybe take the BCD file in a working Windows from my laptop and put it in the other Windows or maybe edit it then put it? Also, is there a way to manually make the PC boot in Safe Mode? Like for example changing something in the registry manually using CMD?
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  5. Posts : 14,901
    Windows 10 Pro
       #45

    How can I manually rebuild the BCD?
    That is explained in the video you posted.

    Back to msconfig, do the same as you did in this post in the link you posted, but now enter msconfig in the command prompt
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  6. Posts : 28
    Windows 10
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       #46

    axe0 said:
    That is explained in the video you posted.

    Back to msconfig, do the same as you did in this post in the link you posted, but now enter msconfig in the command prompt
    This was pretty much the result: Imgur: The most awesome images on the Internet ._.
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  7. Posts : 14,901
    Windows 10 Pro
       #47

    That looks like the BCD files are missing. (sorry, no suggestion for what to do next as I have to leave very quickly, will post later if nobody else has)
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  8. Posts : 28
    Windows 10
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       #48

    axe0 said:
    That looks like the BCD files are missing. (sorry, no suggestion for what to do next as I have to leave very quickly, will post later if nobody else has)
    Oh, okay. I really appreciate your help.
    Is it an option to install Windows 10 (like, the full 16gb operating system) on a USB stick and boot my computer with it? So the SSD with Windows installed would look like a normal secondary drive, and from the booted up Windows OS I can maybe fix the Windows on my SSD and boot normally?
    And, is it recommended if I try chkdsk C: /r?
    Last edited by ivankhoury; 24 Sep 2016 at 06:22.
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  9. Posts : 14,901
    Windows 10 Pro
       #49

    I'm not sure if that's possible.

    Chkdsk won't fix boot problems, only file system corruption.
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