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Chkdsk completed on the system drive, I've added screenshots to a new folder called "command prompt troubleshooting" inside the current dropbox folder:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/kvbhaxc5b...RaKhXRq5a?dl=0
Chkdsk completed on the system drive, I've added screenshots to a new folder called "command prompt troubleshooting" inside the current dropbox folder:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/kvbhaxc5b...RaKhXRq5a?dl=0
After post #2 I created a system restore point but not a Macrium image.
BIOS was reset successfully.
Restore points were not manually turned off - when I installed Macrium recently it created a new restore point. I can view the restore points but I cannot apply them because system protection was not enabled.
Viewing the posted images there was a bootrec /fixmbr command but no results displayed.
Were bootrec commands: fixboot, scanos, and rebuildbcd ran?
For chkdsk /r please run with the syntax chkdsk /r G:
I think I only ran them on D:. Should I run the bootrec commands before or after chkdsk?
Run chkdsk /r first on G:
Post results into the thread.
This may take many hours and typically displays ETA.
If prompted to lock the drive type: Y
Reboot as needed.
Chkdsk /R G: results added to same folder as previous cmd images in Dropbox:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/kvbhaxc5b...RaKhXRq5a?dl=0
Should I reboot before running the bootrec commands?
Rebooting is fine.
Bootrec results added to the cmd images folder in the Dropbox:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/kvbhaxc5b...RaKhXRq5a?dl=0
There were problems with the the displayed results:
a) bootrec /fixboot displayed access denied
b) bootrec /scanos and bootrec /rebuild found Windows installations: 0
It may not be possible to fix the boot to the way things were before the problems occurred uninstalling Nvidia drivers.
These are trial and error:
Open command prompt > Administrator: X:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe > X:\Sources
Type:
1) G:
2) dir
3) X:
4) BcdEdit /export G:\BCD_Backup
5) G:
6) Cd boot
7) Attrib bcd -r -h -s
8) Ren G:\Boot\bcd G:\Boot\bcd.old
9) Bootrec /RebuildBCD
Failed at step 7 - "File not found - bcd". Screenshot added to cmd folder in Dropbox:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/kvbhaxc5b...RaKhXRq5a?dl=0