Rebuildbcd Identified Windows Installations 0

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Hi everyone, I'm working on a win7 x64, and had to remove one of my hard drives recently. 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 returns 0 available operating system installed. What should I do?

Rebuildbcd Identified Windows Installations 0

Sep 18, 2014. 1.5 Bootrec in Windows 10. 1.5.1 If you have the installation disc (DVD, USB); 1.5.2 If you don't have the installation disc (DVD, USB). 2 Commands and parameters; 3 Download Bootrec.exe; 4 Troubleshooting. 4.1 bootrec /RebuildBcd doesn't work; 4.2 The requested system device cannot be found. Bootrec /rebuildbcd. But at 'bootrec /scanos' I received this message: Successfully scanned Windows installations. Total identified Windows installations: 0. The operation completed successfully. 0 identified Windows installations? That's strange! So I tried DISKPART, here's the result: Interesting is the term.

Sorry if this post is a bit convoluted, it's 6:30am here and I've been up all night trying to fix this issue. Thanks in advance sq. DISC - CREATE A SYSTEM REPAIR DISC START type System Repair Enter key Create Disc button ++++++++++++++++++++++ If not, and you have a Win 7 DVD, you can use it. The objective is to get to a command prompt where you will issue a couple of commands. COMMAND PROMPT - GO TO A COMMAND PROMPT USING A SYSTEM REPAIR DISC 1) Insert System Repair Disc into optical reader. 2) Shutdown your computer.

3) Boot up your computer from the System Repair Disc If your computer doesn’t boot from the optical drive, then Immediately after pushing your Power ON button, start tapping the F2 key to get to the BIOS to change the boot order. On some computers, you can: Immediately after pushing your Power ON button, start tapping the F12 key and choose CD/DVD to change the boot order only for this time. 4) Wait while a mini-version of Windows is loaded and finally the System Recovery Options dialog appears. 5) SYSTEM RECOVERY OPTIONS dialog Select a keyboard input method NEXT button 6) SYSTEM RECOVERY OPTIONS dialog will search your system for installed versions of Windows. 7) SYSTEM RECOVERY OPTIONS dialog select the Use recovery tools that can help fix problems starting Windows radio button NEXT button 8) SYSTEM RECOVERY OPTIONS Choose a recovery tool 9) Click on command prompt from the list shown Run any desired commands and type EXIT when finished. Remove the System Repair Disc.

Shutdown your computer. Power on your computer. SquareDevil, Your not the only one who has gone too long without sleep. After a short break, I reread your original post. I suspect that your partition may possibly not be marked as active. Once again, use your Win 7 DVD to get to a command prompt.

When there, enter: DISKPART LIST partition from the info you see there, I want you to select the partition which has your windows on it. The partition is probably 1 You select the partition by typing: SELECT 1 (assuming it is 1) type DETAIL PARTITION (this will further verify that you 've got the correct partition) In the detail information, there is a line reading: Active: No (if I've guessed correctly) You need that to read: Active: yes The way you do that is real simple: type: ACTIVE now you can exit on out. A partition has to be marked as active if you want to boot from the partition.

Sorry, I already did both. Install Configure Inadyn Linux. The first thing I did was mark the partition as active, even before running bootrec. I checked - this was the only partition marked as active (the other partition is inactive). Due to suggestions in several other threads, I tried several reboots (some threads said that startup recovery takes 3 reboots to work, so I did that - with 5 reboots and it still didn't work). I kept getting the same error. I tried again to delete the bcd and remake it (manually with bcdedit or by using /rebuildbcd) - both did not work.

So I gave up and reinstalled win7. Lost a lot of data and I'll loose more time on reinstalling software and the likes, but that's better than having a downed computer. Sorry all and thanks for trying to help. This error is something that apparently happens quite a lot.

You'd think the win7 installer would allow the user to select on which partition to put the boot files. Or at least move said files to the system folder after installation is done. I did all that. It didn't work. I used a Win7 install dvd to reach the command prompt.

Attempting bootrec /rebuildbcd returned an error since it could not locate my operating system (found 0 operating system etc.) Eventually after some playing around with the bcdedit functions, I managed to create a bcd file and then run bootrec /rebuildbcd followed by the other commands you mentioned (/fixboot and /fixmbr) but still got the same 'bootmgr is missing, please press ctrl+alt+del' error message.I had same problem Lenovo laptop Win 7 64 backup, did the Bootrec and bcdboot and every exe I could find help on, Nothing worked! It got to the safe menu only but the BSOD was so fast was unable to see it, had to video tape it. It said a 7B and that's a hard drive problem.

Or mbr virus. Windows XP does not have a AHCI/RAID driver? It was the BIOS it was set on compatibility not 'AHCI' it booted up no problems. Maybe call it A-HIC up. 'Attempting Repairs' totally missed that!

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