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Win 10 Pro Dell T3600 Won't Boot to Desktop, Goes To Advanced Recovery
Computer was running fine. Thought I would run a scan on my SSD drive. So I made the mistake of right clicking on my SSD drive with the Win 10 Pro OS, selecting properties, and then Scan. It immediately went into a scan and repair loop always ending at Automatic Repair screen.
I tried the normal tricks like bcdedit /set GUID recoveryenabled No but it stayed Yes anyways and wouldn't work on reboot. I eventually removed the right RAM module top break out of it and it now goes straight to Automatic Repair screen.
I did a chkdsk /r and after five hours it finished successfully, no problems found on disk. Did a sfc /scannow and it verified 100% finding no problems.
System Restore failed. So I ran a copy e:\windows\system32\config\RegBack\* e:\windows\system32\config as my Windows directory is on the e: drive. Copied find but on reboot straight back to Automatic Repair screen.
Ran bootrec.exe /rebuildbcd
"Successfully scanned Windows installations. Total identified Windows installations: 0 The operation completed successfully."
Ran bootrec.exe /fixmbr
"The operation completed successfully."
Ran bootrec.exe /fixboot
"Access is denied."
I'd like to do an inplace upgrade but can't boot into Win 10 to run it. Any ideas?