
After removing it I discovered that the boot files were installed into that drive, and the system won't load. I tried many solutions listed in the forums (such as using the startup repair tool with 3 reboots, using bootrec /rebuildbcd, etc) but to no avail. Right now I'm trying to rewrite my bcd, but bootrec /rebuildbcd.
Background After my sisters three months of vacation with no internet access, she got home and many updates for Windows 10 and Norton installed. After reboot Windows didnt start instead 'the boot configuration data is missing some required information' showed up. I got a photo of it but cant read the error code its something like 0x0000? Download Iso Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja 5 Ps2. ? The file is BCD though. To solve this her dude added her SSD disk in his own computer and according to them some sort of repair process finished sucessfully. Then he put the her SSD back in her laptop, after windows automatic repair process it stucked and Windows complains about RecEnv.exe 'memory could not be read' (RecEnv.exe is Windows recovery enviroment). Here is my diskpart list Things Ive done • I have created a windows 10 32/64bits UEFI GPT formatted bootable USB so I can get to the command prompt • Memory tests through HPs utility have passed • CHKDSK /R have passed no bad sectors on all discs.
• Sfc /scannow reaches verification 100% complete but 'Windows resource protection could not perform the requested operation' • bootrec /fixmbr ok • bootrec /fixboot ok • bootrec /rebuildbcd 'The requested system device cannot be found' • After this I've tried to assign volume 4 the FAT32 disc letter N: • 'bcdboot bcdboot c: windows /l sv-se /s N:' ->'cannot copy boot files' UPDATE - 'bcdboot bcdboot c: windows /l sv-se /s N: /F ALL' BFSVC Error: Failed to validate boot manager checksum (C:Windows boot EFI bootmgfw.efi)! Error code = 0xc1 Failure when attempting to copy boot files So something is wrong with bootmgfw.efi?! How to solve that?
I copied the bootmgfw.efi from X: windows boot efi to the same folder on the C: partition and VOILA! Then I was able to 'bcdboot bcdboot c: windows /l sv-se /s N: /F ALL' Next problem Windows cant start because of ntosext.sys error code 0x000007b.:'( Seems like the whole windows have been messed up someway. Bloomberg Keyboard Driver Fingerprint. The answer is: We have GPT disk and UEFI boot and NO active partition!
ESP - UEFI System partition is on volume 4 (format FAT32!). You can assign a drive letter to volume 4 by selecting it and 'ASSIGN' using diskpart.exe. And the command for fixing: bcdboot c: windows /l sv-se /s N: where N: is the drive letter of mapped volume 4 (could be another drive letter like G:, H:) and sv-se is locale for swedish in Sweden(?) could be sv-fi(?). You could try, 'Automatic Repair' for fixing this on click. Template For Chinese Dragon Head And Tail. Download and unzip to any folder, then run it from there - the tool is portable (needs.NET 2 or 4 to be installed in booted OS so the tool cannot run from normal PE unless.NET 2 was added!). EDIT: For a successful boot for Windows 8/10 from GPT disk there should be as minimum: 1) EFI System partition (FAT32) - very special partition 2) MS Reserved partition (not formatted) - even more special 3) OS partition (NTFS) - usual Did you omit copying these partitions?