BSOD after Forced restart Getting Multiple Errors 0xc0000098/01

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  1. Posts : 55
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       #31

    I just tried it but it produces the same error but in blue
    This what macrium showed for me which is different than the last time i tried it
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  2. Posts : 55
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       #32

    axe0 said:
    Remove the entries with the missing path. Also, what is the boot order in the BIOS?
    sorry missed this message and went on with Macrium, this is the boot order
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  3. Posts : 14,903
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       #33

    Looks good.

    A few other things that crossed my mind, are you overclocking anything and have you run other diagnostic tools (such as chkdsk) recently?
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       #34

    No overclock and yes i ran chkdsk and it was good and no errors

    Do you think maybe the efi partition need to be removed and added

    I have done that 2 days ago but maybe your input and method might help.

    Another question i have a backup of that partition what do you think about formatting that drive make a fresh install and the restoring the old partition to replace the new one?
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  5. Posts : 14,903
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       #35

    I have been thinking about the EFI partition as well, may I ask how you removed and added it? Maybe my approach is just the same.

    What for backup do you have? Is it sort of an image created by 3rd party backup programs that allow you to restore it using a WinPE, or some other backup?
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       #36

    axe0 said:
    I have been thinking about the EFI partition as well, may I ask how you removed and added it? Maybe my approach is just the same.

    What for backup do you have? Is it sort of an image created by 3rd party backup programs that allow you to restore it using a WinPE, or some other backup?
    I used diskpart to remove the previous EFI with Recovery partition.

    added it also using diskpart following a guide

    on the backup side I have made it using a 3rd party apps like backupper and macrium
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  7. Posts : 14,903
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       #37

    Assuming you haven't made any changes to the EFI/MBR/BCD after creating the backup that are important to you, you can just use the images to restore the EFI partition solely and don't need to reinstall Windows all over again.

    After messing around with the BCD a tiny bit too much I used Macrium to recover the EFI partition that's dating from october 2018, booted into Windows and added Macrium Recovery to the BCD.
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       #38

    axe0 said:
    Assuming you haven't made any changes to the EFI/MBR/BCD after creating the backup that are important to you, you can just use the images to restore the EFI partition solely and don't need to reinstall Windows all over again.

    After messing around with the BCD a tiny bit too much I used Macrium to recover the EFI partition that's dating from october 2018, booted into Windows and added Macrium Recovery to the BCD.
    The images that i made was only the windows partition, i didnt do any backup of the other partitions which was a mistake
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  9. Posts : 14,903
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       #39

    If you want, I could provide you those partitions (EFI and recovery) so you can restore them using Macrium.
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  10. Posts : 55
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       #40

    Yes please , that would be great

    but i dont know how would i do that tbh
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