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OK thanks I'll try it now
"\test\mount\windows" was a little bit unclear in the previous post.
Give this a try from the Administrator:X:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe
Use control x then control y or
Type: Bcdedit /set {default} bootmenupolicy legacy
Then type exit
Then click on the windows advanced troubleshooting menu to shutdown.
Power on and repetitively click the space bar.
This "hopefully" may boot to a menu where you can choose either safe mode with command prompt or safe mode with networking.
Create a bootable windows 10 iso: Download Windows 10
This may or may not be usable now. It is likely to be usable in the future for any windows 10 operating system/registry problems.
Please download and use Kyhi's boot disk from the top of the Software and Apps section.
Boot your PC from it, and launch the Minitool Partition Wizard. Please post a screenshot (I guess the snipping tool is available on Kyhi's disk) of your partitions.
If the partition structure is significantly wrong, there's no point trying to rescue this installation.