bootrec /scanos or bootrec /rebuildbcd not working


  1. Posts : 1
    Windows 10
       #1

    bootrec /scanos or bootrec /rebuildbcd not working


    Hello recently my system got a BSOD while downloading something which led to corruption of system files, i was able to correct them using sfc/scannow and chkdsk /s /r , i can boot into windows normally but whenever i try to boot into windows recovery environment, i get the BSOD saying its not available/accessible, i figured it might be due to corrupted mbr and try to run commands according to this but i get responses exactly as mentioned here https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...b-fdcfce9f9c43 except /fixboot leads to element not found. I should also mention that i had recently cloned this system to the new ssd. this is the error i got before using chkdsk https://cdn.appuals.com/wp-content/u...c000000e-1.jpg and NTFS_FILE_SYSTEM. Is there any way to fix the windows recovery enviroment, can i recreate it?

    Also why am i getting this errors while trying to fix mbr, i tried marking the partition as active, tried bcdboot d:/windows which resulted into boot files cannot be copied, scanos just returns nothing not even 0 instlallations found, it just gives up, any help is appreciated. here is an image from disk management, it is mbr boot not uefi
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 1,862
    Windows 10 Pro 2004 20H1
       #2

    Follow the instructions at the top of the page on how to collect and post logs for troubleshooting.
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 14,046
    Windows 11 Pro X64 22H2 22621.1848
       #3

    Run Tuneup.bat from the BSOD batch repository. Follow Part One, Part Two and Part Three to Download, Run and Collect output data from the batch file to post here.

    You can see what the batch file does when you click on the above link.
      My Computers


 

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