Here is the pic
https://pasteboard.co/JFgmOvK.png
Should I reboot
win 10
or MCT?
Edited by netrate, 16 December 2020 - 06:24 PM.
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Here is the pic
https://pasteboard.co/JFgmOvK.png
Should I reboot
win 10
or MCT?
Edited by netrate, 16 December 2020 - 06:24 PM.
No. Perhaps is due to the parent drive or path. Is not running commands.
When you boot to the computer to a command prompt, you end up in X:\Windows\System32. I need you to run FRST64 from there, typing D:\FRST64.exe and pressing Enter.
Download the file again. Save it next to FRST64. Change your working drive to X:\Windows\System32. Type D:\FRST64.exe and press Enter, then click on Fix.
Lets see if we can produce a good report.
Again, nothing in the fix log...same result.
Should I try to run from the advanced options instead of the MCT?
Ok, I ran it from Advanced option without the MCT.
It moved my usb to the H drive and ran it from there. Same result.
Edited by netrate, 16 December 2020 - 06:51 PM.
At the prompt type the following and press Enter:
BCDEDIT /ENUM ALL
Take a picture of the screen.
At the prompt type the following and press Enter:
Bootrec.exe /ScanOs
Is the Operating system recognized?
It says "total identified windows installation : 0"
This is cmd run from both the X drive and the C drive
According to the FRST log, it is the OS partition that is marked as Active:
==================== Drives ================================
=========================================================
Run:
Diskpart
Select Disk 0
List part
Send me a picture of that window.
Run these commands:
Diskpart
Select Disk 0
Select Partition 1
Active
Exit
Exit
See if that makes a difference.
yes
At the prompt type the following and press Enter:
Bootrec.exe /ScanOs
Is the Operating system recognized?
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