On 21.09.2018 09:55, Chris wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Sep 2018 12:28:31 +0500
> Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
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>> Depending on source of your disk image I'd try to restore windows
>> bootloader (bcdboot) inside disk image and see if that helps. You can
>> do it from installation media without proceeding with repair
>> procedure. Press Shift-F10 to invoke CMD and from there you can check
>> if your disk image is ok, all partitions are intact (via
>> diskpart.exe) and restore bootloader inside mounted Windows' boot
>> partition (via bcdboot.exe).
> Another option is Mini Tool Partition Wizard [1] to repair Windows
> bootloaders. It seems the onboard tools, especially bcdboot.exe, can't
> fix it always.
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> Chris
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> [1] https://www.partitionwizard.com/free-partition-manager.html
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Thanks, but I've used bcdboot for many years on thousands of computers
and it never failed me.

I always prefer to do the job with the tools that are native to OS.

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With kindest regards, Alexander.

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