OK, THX
I have to leave you now for 2 hours.
I find out s.th. for you.
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diskpart
sel disk 1
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OK, THX
I have to leave you now for 2 hours.
I find out s.th. for you.
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diskpart
sel disk 1
I want to see the result of this:
run
diskpart
sel disk 1
list par
exit
Diskpart
sel disk 1
sel par 4
delete partition override
exit
Then let's try to bring the EFI-Partition to the end of disk 1 and reconfigure the Recovery
Otherwise the upgrade to WIN 11 adds...
What does that mean?
Boot into BIOS and change to UEFI
The rest will be done later
Ghot
Can you translate please
therealsimpsons
Conversion completed successfully:chuckle:
Boot into BIOS and change to UEFI
The rest will be done later
OK, we are ready to convert to gpt.
run
mbr2gpt /convert /disk:1 /allowFullOS
Boot into BIOS and change to UEFI
The rest will be done later
run
mbr2gpt /validate /disk:1 /allowFullOS
You did not execute the command
sel par 2
delete partition override
That is the reason why you have the 2nd recovery (1,03 GB) at the end!
You also didn't do this:
"mbr2gpt /validate /disk:1...
OK, your active EFI is on Disk 0 and your C-Partition is on Disk 1.
To find out which Recovery you use type:
Cmd (admin)
C:\Windows\System32>reagentc /info
and post the result
OK, let's go :busted:
Just make sure that you get each line from the commands in #38
I think, the best way to do this, is to copy everything to notepad and use
cut & paste
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For the last time! (D:) is right. But did you create the Scratchfolder?
mkdir D:\scratch ?
X:> dir D:
?
... SFC or DISM ran from the legacy environment ...
They never run in legacy...
Copy & paste line by line and wait for the system response after each input
Do not begin before I see the result from diskpart.
diskpart
sel disk 1
list par
exit
Error Message: Failed to load the provider: X:\windows\system32\Dism
Have no idea what that means. I have to ask a friend.
So for today I say bye.
Try to get an 8 GB USB-Stick
Dell...
therealsimpsons
The first column in the upper part "Volume" is not readable.
Best Solution is to place the new EFI-Partition at the end of disk 1.
Here are your Comand Prompt inputs:
same as...
If you know how to replace the ancient WinRE.wim on (E:) Recovery Environment with a newer one using Explorer++ let me know.
sfc /scannow /offbootdir=D:\ /offwindir=D:\Windows /offlogfile=D:\sfc.txt
try without scratchdir
Dism /image:D:\ /cleanup-image /restorehealth
don't forget this when you start a new session...
Failed to create Dism Image Session in host! A problem ocurred loading the image session.
A DVD? which win version?
The command with (D:) is correct. We don't want to analyse your DVD!
Your...
FreeBooter
There is no boot problem
Did you run from Recovery Environment? If yes, try the USB and in command prompt type
X:> diskpart
list vol
exit
to verfy that the Letter is still (D:) It might have changed.
You also can use...
You can download "Explorer++" it's portable and copy it to your USB-Stick in the WIN-DIR. That makes it much easier afterwords.
Explorer++ - Download
click in the searchbox and type cmd
In the opening window select command prompt run as administrator
What is your active EFI-Partition?
Type command prompt as admin
C:\Windows\System32>bcdedit
Yes, it's the easy way! Just 5 $ And some years ago I lived in Bremen :-)
There is s.th. to do. ;)
YES, that is possible. The problem is that the right install.wim index is needed and the dism-command is very complicated,
s.th. like this: Dism /image:K:\ /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth...