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BOTH HARD DRIVES ARE GPT
I deleted the extra partition on the drive and installed Windows 10 Pro and the install worked fine.
I rebooted it several times to check it out.
I ran several programs on the Windows 10 PRO drive with no problems.
My main system is Windows 10 Home and the new system is Windows 10 PRO.
When I try to boot Windows 10 PRO, I get a message WINLOAD.EFI is missing.
I checked the D:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 folder and it contains the WINLOAD.EFI FILE.
I did the CHKDSK /F on the drive with no errors.
I also did the SFC\SCANNOW with no help.
I also tried EASYBCD so that I can try to dual boot the system with the same error.
I tried to copy the winload.efi file from the Windows 10 Home directory to the
Windows 10 PRO directory using the administrator command prompt, but I got the error "access is denied"
The file size of the WINLOAD.EFI in the Windows 10 Home directory is 1,823,296 bytes and the WINLOAD.EFI in the Windows 10 PRO directory is 1,805,805 bytes.
You can try and copy the file either with dism++ file explorer, or by using bootable media.
toolkit>file explorer
http://gh.api.99988866.xyz/github.co...0.1.1002.1.zip
Yes, I unpluged the power plug and took of the other cable on the Windows 10 Home drive before I installed the Wimdows 10 PRO drive.
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SIW2 - I tried the dism++ and got the same results.
Please post Minitool partition disk manger image of all drives. Expand the columns so we can read them.
If you don't have have Minitool partition, use Disk Manager
How to Post a Screenshot of Disk Management
I am enclosing the 2 files you requested
Minitool and Diskmanagement for your review.
I want to see with Minitoll partition disk manager the image equivalent to Win Disk manager.
Disk manager doesn't show all partitions and some data are incorrect.
Hello @junieman511
Can you do the following please:
Push the Windows button, type cmd and then select the Option “Run as administrator”.
In the command prompt run this command:
DISM /Image:d:\ /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
when done this command:
sfc /scannow /offbootdir=d:\ /offwindir=d:\windows
and finally these two commands to copy the logs on the desktop:
copy %windir%\logs\cbs\cbs.log "%userprofile%\Desktop\cbs.txt"
copy %windir%\logs\dism\dism.log "%userprofile%\Desktop\dism.txt"
After that you have two txt files on your desktop with the name: cbs.txt and dism.txt. Please share both files here.
I ran the DISM /Image:d:\ /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
The dism.txt file size is 11,969 KB.
The limit is 2 mb
I extracted the lines with errors and am attaching it for your review (I hope it helps).
I ran the sfc /scannow /offbootdir=d:\ /offwindir=d:\windows.
There was no cbs.txt file
The results showed:
sfc /scannow /offbootdir=d:\ /offwindir=d:\windows
Beginning system scan. This process will take some time.
Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.