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| + | ==== Bootloop after BIOS ==== | ||
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| + | __Description: | ||
| + | After BIOS (click DEL / F8 for BIOS) no Windows Logo comes up, instead it loops until you get to Windows Recovery \\ | ||
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| + | __Reason:__ \\ | ||
| + | Your bootdevice might be corrupt. It happened to me after a BSOD.\\ | ||
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| + | __Fix:__ \\ | ||
| + | Open the commandline inside the Windows Recovery | ||
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| + | If you dont get to Windows Recovery, download the " | ||
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| + | {{: | ||
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| + | Find your correct volumes | ||
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| + | < | ||
| + | diskpart | ||
| + | # list and select the correct disk | ||
| + | list disk | ||
| + | sel disk <YOUR DISK NUMBER> | ||
| + | # list your volumes | ||
| + | list vol | ||
| + | # you should now see multiple volumes | ||
| + | # find the one that is your C:, also find one with FAT32 (mostly 100-500MB) and no letter | ||
| + | # select the FAT32 one | ||
| + | sel vol <YOUR VOLUME NUMBER> | ||
| + | # assign a free letter (mostly B is free) | ||
| + | assign letter=B: | ||
| + | exit | ||
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| + | # now reformat your bootdevice | ||
| + | format B:/FS:FAT32 | ||
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| + | # create a new bootdevice (edit C: if your C was another letter with "list vol") | ||
| + | bcdboot C:\windows /s B: /f UEFI | ||
| + | bootrec /fixboot | ||
| + | </ | ||
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| + | Try to boot now, good luck | ||