software:microsoft:windows:boot
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+ | I struggled with this error too. I got it working by booting for an USB drive created with Rufus. A Windows DVD or another bootable medium would work too. Maybe the path changes in that case. | ||
+ | I verified if the BCD-Template file exists from the command prompt (which in my case didn' | ||
+ | dir %WINDIR%\System32\Config\BCD* | ||
+ | Then I copied the BCD-template file from the Rufus disk (X:) by issuing: | ||
+ | xcopy X: | ||
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+ | ====== Access Denied ====== | ||
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+ | Step 9. Type assign letter=N: and press Enter. N: can be replaced by any drive letter that is not taken by any partition. Remember which drive letter you assign here for it is rather useful in the rest steps. | ||
+ | Step 10. Type exit and press Enter to leave diskpart. | ||
+ | Step 11. Now type N: (the drive lettered you just assigned) and hit Enter. | ||
+ | Step 12. Type format N: /FS:FAT32 and hit Enter. | ||
+ | Step 13. Type bcdboot C:\windows /s N: /f UEFI and hit Enter. | ||
+ | Now repeat the process of running the bootrec /fixboot command, bootrec access is denied Windows 10 should be solved now. But if fixboot access is denied occurs on an MBR disk, continue with Fix #2. | ||
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====== How to repair the EFI Bootloader in Windows 10 ====== | ====== How to repair the EFI Bootloader in Windows 10 ====== |
software/microsoft/windows/boot.txt · Last modified: 2024/04/28 03:40 by superwizard