UEFI Boot problem after bcedit command

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  1. Posts : 17
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #41

    I translated it, so some fields might not have exactly those names in the english version.
    Windows RE Status: Enabled
    Windwos RE path: \\?\GLOBALROOT\device\harddisk0\partition\Recovery\WindowsRE
    BCD Identifier (Boot Configuration Data): 2157f4c9-6b7b-11e4-825d-24f5aa658942
    Recovery image path: \\?\GLOBALROOT\device\harddisk0\partition\RecoveryImage
    Recovery image index: 1
    Custom image path:
    Custom image index: 0
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  2. Posts : 2,324
    Win10
       #42

    windows 10 and windows 8 may do it differently ? I never had windows 8 but in Win10 there is an entry you see when you use bcdedit

    On win10 and logical to me, this is on Partition1 of hardisk0 (recovery Partition), yours does not give a partition number....

    Windows 8 Should still boot though even if the recovery environment is not set up correctly

    What i see on Win 10

    Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.10586]
    (c) 2015 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.


    C:\WINDOWS\system32>reagentc /info
    Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE) and system reset configuration
    Information:


    Windows RE status: Enabled
    Windows RE location: \\?\GLOBALROOT\device\harddisk0\partition1\Recovery\WindowsRE
    Boot Configuration Data (BCD) identifier: 74d215eb-698f-11e6-a476-bf872fb1eaaa
    Recovery image location:
    Recovery image index: 0
    Custom image location:
    Custom image index: 0


    REAGENTC.EXE: Operation Successful.

    C:\WINDOWS\system32>bcdedit


    Windows Boot Manager
    --------------------
    identifier {bootmgr}
    device partition=\Device\HarddiskVolume2
    description Windows Boot Manager
    locale en-us
    inherit {globalsettings}
    default {current}
    resumeobject {74d215e7-698f-11e6-a476-bf872fb1eaaa}
    displayorder {current}
    {74d215e9-698f-11e6-a476-bf872fb1eaaa}
    {74d215ea-698f-11e6-a476-bf872fb1eaaa}
    toolsdisplayorder {memdiag}
    timeout 5
    displaybootmenu Yes


    Windows Boot Loader
    -------------------
    identifier {current}
    device partition=C:
    path \WINDOWS\system32\winload.efi
    description Windows 10
    locale en-us
    inherit {bootloadersettings}
    recoverysequence {74d215eb-698f-11e6-a476-bf872fb1eaaa}
    recoveryenabled Yes
    allowedinmemorysettings 0x15000075
    osdevice partition=C:
    systemroot \WINDOWS
    resumeobject {74d215e7-698f-11e6-a476-bf872fb1eaaa}
    nx OptIn
    bootmenupolicy Standard
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  3. Posts : 17
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #43

    I restarted the computer and it booted normally.
    Thank you all for the help!

    In the previous post I made a typing mistake, it is \harddisk0\partition1\.

    Now I will need to fix the problem of not having DVD/USB boot option. But I guess it's more related to things I did before on linux.
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  4. Posts : 2,324
    Win10
       #44

    YEAH !!!!! :)

    Ok ......I thought you had just copy and pasted from the Command Prompt Window like me ....

    you typed all that?

    Hopefully Linux is all cleaned out and you can boot a USB and do a Clean install of Win 10 .... including a Disk Clean during Setup to wipe all partitions , unless you need Windows 8 ? , if so, leave last two partitions on the Disk alone when cleaning the rest.


    KB.
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  5. Posts : 2,324
    Win10
       #45

    How to copy text from a command prompt window
    1. Open Command Prompt
    2. Right-click the title bar of the command prompt window, point to Edit, and then click Mark.
    3. Click the beginning of the text you want to copy.
    4. Drag over what you want selected (goes White)
    5. Right-click the title bar, point to Edit, and then click Copy. (Or just Ctrl-C like me )
    6. Position the cursor where you want the text to be inserted and Ctrl-V


    OR
    • In an MS-DOS-based program, or in a command prompt window, right-click the title bar, point to Edit, and then click Paste.
    • In a Windows-based program, click the Edit menu, and then click Paste
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