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bcdboot d:\windows /s S: /f UEFI
Hoping your suggestion fixes my boot issue on an old DC
Hi folks
Forget all this stuff -most boot problems can simply be fixed by re-installing Windows boot mgr.
To REPAIR boot the easiest way is to boot either Windows install ISO or Winpe iso or macrium stand alone recovery - or equivalent into Command mode.
To create WINPE iso :
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/win...iew=windows-11
Then two ways to proceed
1) EFI systems.
diskpart
list disk
select disk xxxx (the actual Windows disk)
list volume
select volume yyy (the usually 100Mb EFI partition - will probably be labelled system and marked hidden
assign letter=S
exit
now assume that the Windows disk is D
cd D:\windows\system32
bcdboot d:\windows /s S: /f UEFI
exit
reboot your system
on BIOS systems you need to write the boot rec to the boot or system partition -- as I don't have a BIOS system to test this on someone else can answer that but the object is simply to re-write the boot record via bcdboot.
It could be as simple as bcdboot d:\windows
Cheers
jimbo