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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.

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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.


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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.

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At the prompt type the following and press Enter:

 

BCDEDIT /ENUM ALL

 

Take a picture of the screen.


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enum: 2 screens worth

 

https://pasteboard.co/JFgD5LG.png

https://pasteboard.co/JFgDhrJ.png


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At the prompt type the following and press Enter:

 

Bootrec.exe /ScanOs

 

Is the Operating system recognized?


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It says "total identified windows installation : 0"

 

This is cmd run from both the X drive and the C drive


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According to the FRST log, it is the OS partition that is marked as Active:

 

==================== Drives ================================

 
Drive c: () (Fixed) (Total:116.12 GB) (Free:54.09 GB) NTFS ==>[drive with boot components (obtained from BCD)]
Drive d: (ESD-USB) (Removable) (Total:7.44 GB) (Free:2.87 GB) FAT32
Drive e: (System Reserved) (Fixed) (Total:0.57 GB) (Free:0.12 GB) NTFS ==>[system with boot components (obtained from drive)]
Drive f: () (Fixed) (Total:0.5 GB) (Free:0.08 GB) NTFS
Drive g: (storage) (Fixed) (Total:348.57 GB) (Free:13.44 GB) NTFS
Drive x: (Boot) (Fixed) (Total:0.5 GB) (Free:0.49 GB) NTFS
 
==================== MBR & Partition Table ====================
 
==========================================================
Disk: 0 (MBR Code: Windows 7/8/10) (Size: 465.8 GB) (Disk ID: 0000DC37)
Partition 1: (Not Active) - (Size=579 MB) - (Type=07 NTFS)
Partition 2: (Active) - (Size=116.1 GB) - (Type=07 NTFS)
Partition 3: (Not Active) - (Size=514 MB) - (Type=27)
Partition 4: (Not Active) - (Size=348.6 GB) - (Type=07 NTFS)

=========================================================

 

Run:

 

Diskpart

Select Disk 0

List part

 

Send me a picture of that window.


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Here it is 

https://pasteboard.co/JFgSB9T.png


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Run these commands:

 

Diskpart

Select Disk 0

Select Partition 1

Active

Exit

Exit

 

See if that makes a difference.


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reboot

 

https://pasteboard.co/JFgVnUU.png


Edited by netrate, 16 December 2020 - 07:49 PM.

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yes


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  https://pasteboard.co/JFgVnUU.png


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At the prompt type the following and press Enter:

 

Bootrec.exe /ScanOs

 

Is the Operating system recognized?


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Duplicated


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