Problem solved :):):):)
Like I had assumed, easus got lost along the way
The main problem was that I had a bios boot with uefi option
When I swapped back to UEFI/unsecure I was able to fix...
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Problem solved :):):):)
Like I had assumed, easus got lost along the way
The main problem was that I had a bios boot with uefi option
When I swapped back to UEFI/unsecure I was able to fix...
Thank you
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Computer says no...
OK I'll give it a whirl :)
I'm confused too!
So, by setting both the system (boot) and the primary (OS) partition to be active; that will means the boot disk flag will be set to yes, right?
So, I read:
Only a Primary partition (formatted) can be marked Active.
Each hard disk should have one Active partition.
The computer will boot from the first Active partition encountered...
Should boot disk be set to yes?
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Should one of its partitions be active?
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I am starting to think I wasn't running the latest version of easus...
I had only ever used it on mbr...
UEFI makes no difference booting (diagnosing shouldn't make a difference either way should it?)
I had UEFI and secure boot off with months
Right now it goes to legacy and cannot find a boot device,...
I'll upload the log
[c4fmv.txt] - InfoTomb
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It's still going...
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“windows cannot find 'msconfig'. Make sure you've typed the name correctly, then try again“
Using cmd in repair, windows 10 install disk
No I can't boot at all, on the blue screen I can press enter to try again but it is the same result...
Sorry about my uploads, I'll know next time
I need to install Linux for school and therefore was partitioning my windows.
I created a 60GB and 1GB swap ext3 partitions using easus partition master and now I am getting a blue screen with that...