Unresolvable BSOD on boot

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    Using a boot CD I ran chkdsk /f and sfc /scannow on my SSD. The latter found some bad files and restored them. A reboot has worked happily, I am pleased to advise.
    Thank you everyone for your help and advice; I have learnt from the process.
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       #22

    That are good NEWS. You can mark this thread as solved now
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    sluice said:
    I;m not sure how to label an unnamed volume 5 (Hidden, FAT32, 99MB) in order to see/create the BCD. I have the screen shots of diskpart commands on my OneDrive but need an ID to share with.
    upload it for free to mediafire.com
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    sluice said:
    Using a boot CD I ran chkdsk /f and sfc /scannow on my SSD. The latter found some bad files and restored them. A reboot has worked happily, I am pleased to advise.
    Thank you everyone for your help and advice; I have learnt from the process.
    LET ME QUOTE YOUR 1st POST to which I and others responded:

    Unresolvable BSOD on boot

    "I have a Win10 Pro desktop PC fully updated. On booting, I get a BSOD which then goes into repair mode which is unsuccessful. In Advanced Options I go into MSDOS option and have run chkdsk /f and sfc /scannow on the boot drive. Both commands tell me there is no problem with the file system. I ought to look at the event logs but don't know where they are in the Windows folder. The BSOD tells me nothing about what has happened. I'd appreciate some advice!"


    So I'm out!
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