Firstly, you should check whether it is the hardware failure or system error. If your hardware got damaged, there is no method other than get help from computer repair service. In general, if you get a Windows 7 blue screen on startup, it means something has been incorrectly installed on your system. Please disconnect any hardware and uninstall any software that may cause Windows 7 blue screen error. Unfortunately, Windows 7 is still no better than popping up blue screen. If that happens, we recommend you repair Windows 7 blue screen of death with Windows Boot Genius, which is a powerful Windows boot repair tool with 30 tiny tools included. It can easily and efficiently fix all Windows boot issues registry corrupt, boot file lost, boot sector errors, etc. The article below tells you how to fix windows 7 blue screen of death step by step.
A big thank you! Your write-up saved me this weekend. HP Workstation Z440, shrank windows partition and tried with Acronis True Image (comes free with new SSD Crucial MX300) to clone HDD to SSD. But upon reboot nothing, no OS can be found. Your method saved me.
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You sir, just saved my butt. Week before exams, all my papers are almost done and windows decided to shit the bed tonight. I had everything backed up to my server but it was all compressed and would take too much effort to reinstall everything to my laptop. Excellent explanations and the only thing I can add to this guide is that everything has to be in order, it most likely will not move on if you try something too early (I missed the creation of the bootmgr and it took me a bit to trace my steps). Thank you so much!
Thank you for this. I removed a Ubuntu installation off of one of my secondary drives and for some reason windows didnt have an efi partition or even room for one. I had to shrink my boot drive before doing this. Thhhhannnkkkkk you so much for this easy to follow tutorial! One extra step I had to do. I had to do start up repair as it said originally something was messed up on the efi partiition I created and that fixed that issue.
Dude you saved my ass big time. This was THE only solution on the whole internet i could find. Thats what i get for trying a dua boot windows 10/kali dual boot. note to self: DONT DUAL BOOT GET A SEPARATE DRIVE (yes im yelling at myself)
Thank you 1000%!While partitioning my computer when I was installing linux for a dual boot, I formatted /dev/sda1, the windows EFI partition, instead of /dev/sda8. Thanks for this amazing guide!
I recently did an update on a windows 10 computer which multi-booted with a bunch of Linux distributions, and for reasons I am still trying to figure out, I lost access every OS except Manjaro, Mint and Zorin. I spent the last week or so wondering how I was going to re-create my efi partitions (which I messed up reinstalling grub2) in order to access my windows installations and then I happened on this article. Whew!! Thank you!! :).
I bought a computer with Linux on the HDD and it also had an empty SSD. I installed windows on the SSD but the EFI was still on HDD. My PC would work normally but once I turned it off i would get the error 0xc000000e. I had to use my bootable and enter the Recovery Environment to make it work all the time. Then I decided to move the HDD EFI to the SSD using EasyUEFI but it still didnt work. Then I deleted the HDD EFI and the windows was over at this point. Thanks to this very detailed tutorial I managed to create the EFI in the SSD.
In your case Volume 4 is the system reserved partition. -cant-boot-after-accidentally-deleted-system-reserved-partition/In Windows 10, the size of the MSR is 16 MB. -us/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/configure-uefigpt-based-hard-drive-partitions?view=windows-11
Dear Admin, I think I am using UEFI system , GPT disk partition table.I have checked using list disk and I found the asterisk (*) in the Gpt column according to your article. -to-repair-uefi-bootloader-in-windows-8/ 2ff7e9595c
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