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Problem - BCD store lost, cant recover + no recovery menu The BCD store is kept in the System partition, which is Fat32 and does not have a drive letter The BCD template is in the C:\Windows\Boot I am going to have to stick with the problem arising because of the multiple Fat32 partitions you have on the system Try removing the Phone Card and the other drive that contains all the Fat32 partitions
Solved - Boot error: Recover from invalid BCD (Help!) After a Windows update, I can't get to the Windows login screen, and arrive at a screen that states, "there is an invalid object in the boot configuration data store windows 8 " The message suggests that I do a system repair from my Win 8 install disc I booted to the disc and then, per
Fix BCD without install disk - Windows 8 Help Forums BCD addresses each partitions using the GUID so if it changed, all BCD reference to the OS drive will be invalidated To fix this, either a Windows installation disc or "System Repair Disc" is needed The important part is the disc should match the OS installed in your system
How to add an existing VHD to boot menu? Please help. and delete every BCD entry ( other than the current OS ) Mount each VHD and note the drive letter assignment (% = drive letter assignment) then from a command prompt (admin) type: bcdboot %:\ windows it will create the boot entry for that certain vhd then you can again use EasyBCD to rename the description of the vhd boot entry
Win 8. 1 failed to start, file \boot\bcd, Status 0xc000000f File: \boot\BCD Status: 0xc000000f So as neither laptop came with installation disks I have started to download installation media from Creating installation media for Windows 8 1 - Windows Help To be honest Im not sure what my next step will be when it finishes downloading? So looking for help and here seemed the logical place to start Cheers
bcdboot: Failure when attempting to copy boot files The BCD file did exist on my system, but I figured it'd be better to generate a new one, so I used the rd s q C:\Boot command - using the command prompt on the Windows 8 1 recovery disc - to remove the old BCD file
Solved - Boot Menu is Always Shown During Bootup First, your bcd txt is incomplete From Admin command prompt, type: bcdedit v enum all will give more detailed info Second, try to open msconfig and look in the boot tab and check if you have multiple entries in there You should only have one entry on the list as shown in the screen shot: