Wow – I have just had one of the strangest computer troubleshooting experiences I have ever had.
I attempted to repair the BCD with EasyBCD. Afterward, I rebooted. The computer would not boot...
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Wow – I have just had one of the strangest computer troubleshooting experiences I have ever had.
I attempted to repair the BCD with EasyBCD. Afterward, I rebooted. The computer would not boot...
Also, I took a screen shot after I ran BCDEDIT at the Command Prompt. I am confused as to why it lists partition = G: in the first listing. I don't have a G drive.
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Oh, I forgot to include this in my last post: this is what EasyBCD said when I first launched it.
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I ran EasyBCD just to look at it, but didn't attempt to make any changes with it. In case you are familiar with the software, here is one screenshot which might be helpful. I really don't know,...
Before I saw your last post, I decided to try a "trick" -- I created a backup of my C drive using Acronis, but only of the partition with Windows on it, not the System Reserved area. I then...
I was unable to convert the system reserved partition into FAT32. I could not figure out how. I found instructions on how to convert FAT32 to NTFS, but not the other way around. Am I dead in the...
Also, I don't know if this is relevant, but in case it is:
- My BIOS is UEFI
- My new SSD is formatted using GPT
- I don't know if my old SSD was formatted using GPT or MBR
Here's one more screenshot that might be helpful.94799
I notice that none of the drives are marked as active, and when I right click on them, the option to set a partition as active is greyed out.
I recently upgraded my SSD from a 500 GB drive to a 1 TB drive. I cloned the drive with Arocnis True Image 2016. It seemed to work, but then it wouldn't boot up. I followed some instructions I...