BSOD after Forced restart Getting Multiple Errors 0xc0000098/01

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       #21

    done, it says i should at least have one entry
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       #22

    I just did the same thing and was told that I should add at least one entry or else I can't boot so I added Windows as an entry.
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       #23

    Just did that and it didn't appear on the boot menu
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       #25

    I went back in Easy BCD and boot menu is below
    Attachment 229041

    But it doesnt seem to have the settings saved, i have found from advanced settings that both of my boot option on the dropdown dont have a selected Drive: so i have changed them to the C: drive but after restarting the pc checking those options on EasyBCD look like my previous entry were not saved
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    Oops, I've overlooked the option under BCD Backup to re-create/repair boot files, try that.
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       #27

    Now the error screen is in balck with a select os option i used it but again loading loop
    *Sorry about the images cause they are from phone*
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    Too bad.

    Windows 8/10 have put a bit of an interface behind choosing an OS to make it more user friendly, resetting the BCD has reverted that. No worries about that though, it's possible to get that interface back.

    If you don't mind, I would like to give the software I was talking about some posts back a shot, Macrium.
    Use Macrium Reflect Rescue Media to Fix Windows Boot Issues
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       #29

    axe0 said:
    Too bad.

    Windows 8/10 have put a bit of an interface behind choosing an OS to make it more user friendly, resetting the BCD has reverted that. No worries about that though, it's possible to get that interface back.

    If you don't mind, I would like to give the software I was talking about some posts back a shot, Macrium.
    Use Macrium Reflect Rescue Media to Fix Windows Boot Issues
    I have actually tried that before but i will give it another try after this change

    Not sure if this part could help but on the bootloader over view

    There are a total of 5 entries listed in the bootloader.

    Default: Not set
    Timeout: 10 seconds
    EasyBCD Boot Device: X:\

    Entry #1
    Name: UEFI: SanDisk, Partition 1
    BCD ID: {f9a58aa8-532f-11e9-baed-708bcd5539d6}
    Drive: D:\
    Bootloader Path:

    Entry #2
    Name: Windows Boot Manager
    BCD ID: {f9a58aa9-532f-11e9-baed-708bcd5539d6}
    Device: \Device\HarddiskVolume2
    Bootloader Path: \EFI\MICROSOFT\BOOT\BOOTMGFW.EFI

    Entry #3
    Name: Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500GB
    BCD ID: {f9a58aa7-532f-11e9-baed-708bcd5539d6}
    Device: Unknown
    Bootloader Path:

    Entry #4
    Name: SanDisk
    BCD ID: {f9a58aaa-532f-11e9-baed-708bcd5539d6}
    Device: Unknown
    Bootloader Path:

    Entry #5
    Name: Microsoft Windows
    BCD ID: {f9a58aab-532f-11e9-baed-708bcd5539d6}
    Drive: C:\
    Bootloader Path: \Windows\system32\winload.efi


    look like some of them are missing destination or second entry have the wrong one ?
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  10. Posts : 14,901
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       #30

    Remove the entries with the missing path. Also, what is the boot order in the BIOS?
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