Well, in fact it is not a problem with GRUB.
I have once again reinstalled Windows 10, on the HDD (2nd drive), and upon rebooting (without GRUB whatsoever), Windows still fails to boot.
I...
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Well, in fact it is not a problem with GRUB.
I have once again reinstalled Windows 10, on the HDD (2nd drive), and upon rebooting (without GRUB whatsoever), Windows still fails to boot.
I...
I was thinking about it and I don't think it is an isue with Windows 10 after all.
Because when I boot with
Prees button / Type F12 / Into UEFI Menu, choose "Windows Boot Manager" to boot, it...
@Ztrucker: this is a laptop.
I have the ssd in the main compartiment and moved the hdd to a hdd caddy tray in the preivous DVD tray.
Now the switch that is happening is caused by the detection...
I don't think this will change anyhting so I am reluctant to try that.
Need to reconfigure the UEFI firmware after that or I don't know what other thing
No.
I didn't know this was even possible ? How do you do it ? Apart from reflashing a new UEFI firmware ?
Because if you are talking about the ESP (EFI System Partition), I started with a new...
I changed the internal 1st SSD on my laptop, and wipe everything and installed windows 10 on the 2nd HDD drive.
Now, it fails to boot almost every time unless, I boot into the UEFI setup menu to...
Yes, I rebooted every time.
So I get it working.
First the index of the table starts at 0, so I must have used 0x63. But 2 shift keys + insert did not work. I don't know why.
So I used...
So I re-read the instructions carefully and I find out my error.
You need to use the index of the table provided as Dump2Key value. Sight!! So now I use 0x64 (100) for Insert.
And check also...
I have no Scroll Lock key on my keyboard (like most of us with a laptop I guess)
So I am trying to use the crashdump registry key with the 2 subkeys Dump1Keys and Dump2Key to define a custom...
Thanks for sharing but that was an info I already got.
And by the way, that did not answer my questions.
How could I edit my post to make it more legible ?
hi.I just found out that Fast Startup feature is still enabled in my version of Windows 10 (currently 1703).And I was able to mount the C: NTFS partition in linux read/write without problem (ntfs-3g...
this time I really fixed those boot issue by using the correct tool. I mean I booted a live cd and run "Repair computer", command prompt bootrec /fixboot and bootrec /rebuildbcd.
That's it
sorry...
hi.
So I have imaged a Windows 10 HE that I have sysprep /generalize to OOBE on virtualbox.
And written back that image (YES disk image not vm disk, don't ask me how) to my HP Stream 10...