Fix 6: Use the BCDBOOT tool
Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 5:59 am
Boot from the installation media and click "Repair your computer".
Once the Windows Recovery Environment appears, open the command prompt as described above. Then type sfc scannowin the window and press Enter.
Wait for the scan to complete, then restart your computer.
Boot from the Windows installation media or recovery media, and then Shift+F10open a Command Prompt window.
When the command prompt opens, type diskpartand press Enter.
Then type select 0and press Enter again.
Now type list partitionand press Enter again. Check the size bulgaria telegram data of the system partition after entering this command.
Now type list volumeand press Enter to find the system disk driver letter and the system partition volume number.
Now enter the following commands one by one, pressing Enter after each one, to assign a drive letter to the system partition:
Here, replace āxā with the letter of the volume you want to select and āzā with the letter you want to assign.
select volume x
assign letter=z
exit
Finally, type bcdboot C:\windows s Z: f ALL, replacing "C" with the drive letter of your system volume.
Close the Command Prompt window and remove your Windows Recovery Media before attempting to boot Windows normally. If that doesn't work, repeat the above steps and finish with the following command: bcdboot C:\windows s Z: f UEFI.
Once the Windows Recovery Environment appears, open the command prompt as described above. Then type sfc scannowin the window and press Enter.
Wait for the scan to complete, then restart your computer.
Boot from the Windows installation media or recovery media, and then Shift+F10open a Command Prompt window.
When the command prompt opens, type diskpartand press Enter.
Then type select 0and press Enter again.
Now type list partitionand press Enter again. Check the size bulgaria telegram data of the system partition after entering this command.
Now type list volumeand press Enter to find the system disk driver letter and the system partition volume number.
Now enter the following commands one by one, pressing Enter after each one, to assign a drive letter to the system partition:
Here, replace āxā with the letter of the volume you want to select and āzā with the letter you want to assign.
select volume x
assign letter=z
exit
Finally, type bcdboot C:\windows s Z: f ALL, replacing "C" with the drive letter of your system volume.
Close the Command Prompt window and remove your Windows Recovery Media before attempting to boot Windows normally. If that doesn't work, repeat the above steps and finish with the following command: bcdboot C:\windows s Z: f UEFI.