Question Performance Problems in some games after reinstalling Windows 10 ![]() To call this fixed is false, I actually made it worse (second win boot entry) ![]() I can boot into windows with the second entry but the BCD is still broken and I additionally can't install Win7 or I suppose maybe even linux. I suppose it means new installations so I just ignored it. Obviously I was confused and ran rebuildbcd again and it suddenly said 0 windows installations found. It said that it detected 1 windows 10 installation, I entered yes and instead of the path issue error it said something like added to entries.Īfter that I ran scanos just for fun and to my suprise it showed 0 Windows Installations. I was able to fixmbr, fixboot and enter rebuildbcd. I just flashed Win10 1703 on the usb stick since 1703 fixes most recovery command problems and something worked. The image you just saw appears when I boot normally (remember I have 2 windows boot manager entries in my boot menu now) and when I use the Windows 7 Install USB. I think SecureBoot is already off but I'll check again. Issue bcdboot C:\Windows /l de-DE /s k: /f ALL (replace C:\Windows with your OS drive that has the Windows folder, de-DE to en-US if your installation is in English, ALL to UEFI if you have an UEFI installation. Reboot, and it should go straight into Windows. Issue bcdboot C:\Windows /l de-DE /s v: /f ALL (replace C:\Windows with your OS drive that has the Windows folder, de-DE to en-US if your installation is in English, ALL to UEFI if you have an UEFI installation. In case anything happens you can always rename the. Change its attributes so you can rename it with attrib BCD -s -h -r and rename it to something else as a backup with ren BCD BCD.bak and you can rebuild the BCD now. Navigate further into it (EFI\Microsoft\Boot) and when you dir again you should see the BCD file, that's your problem over there. Exit diskpart, navigate to the volume ( cd /d v:) and type dir. Now that we have mounted it on V: we can work on it. In diskpart issue these commands (confirm volume number again first): I deduce that that's Volume 2 for you, a 100-200 MB FAT32 hidden partition tagged "SYSTEM". We'll rebuild the boot configuration data manually.įirst step, mounting the EFI partition. ![]() Windows likes to nag a lot when it is pushed to the second line at boot order. That's a common problem with removing multiboots.
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