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I should probably just wipe everything and start fresh, right
I should probably just wipe everything and start fresh, right
Normally you would first try a refresh or a if if you want a new windows a reset(like a new install) but because you have this bootloader error i honestly don't now if this solves this specific error and you can get in windows after these options.
But to restore the bootloader error you need to do all those specific steps from the tutorials and that is not easy job.
So maybe you could try one of these option first (start with refresh) and see what happens.
I presume you are now using the windows 10 Usbstick.
Repair the boot errors.
- Click 'Repair your computer',
- Select 'Troubleshoot',
- Click 'Advanced options',
- Click 'command Prompt',
- Type following commands and hit enter after each line of command:
Code:Bootrec /fixmbr Bootrec /fixboot Bootrec /scanos Bootrec /rebuildbcd
Noticed too late that it was UEFI
Inserting 1 of the links just in case
How to repair the EFI Bootloader in Windows 10 | Carpe Diem
Everything I did in command prompt came back the operation came back successfully. Now im really confused on this legacy/ mbr and uefi.
What I did was I erased my ssd with my old os and reinstalled it. But as u pointed out this didn't fix my issue so what now.
Whats the difference with uefi vs legacy mbr im confused on that
What have you exactly done , the option reset.
Did you restart the pc without the usbstick inserted.
So my bios should be set to legacy+ueif not ueif. I changed it to see what that would do and thats how i got system restore to work. I shouldn't have changed it in my bios settings is that what u are saying?