![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I tried the suggestion to export and delete my bcd first but that failed too, I don't even have a boot folder.Īll guides I find for next steps suggest to create an EFI partition but I can't do that on an MBR drive. I tried bootrec /rebuildbcd, it finds the Windows install but then says "requested system device cannot be found". I tried bootrec /fixmbr and bootrec /fixboot, they completed successfully, since then I get missing bootmgr at boot. I tried running the boot recovery from the DVD both booting it as UEFI and legacy but it did nothing. So now I have an MBR SSD with the OS and a recovery partition and 2 GPT HDDs with some user files, but nothing related to the system. For some reason it also formatted one of the HDDs in MBR and made a 500-ish MB system partition on it.Īfter setting up everything, I nuked the HDD and reformatted it as GPT with a single partition, deleting the system partition. I've accidentally booted the DVD in legacy mode instead of UEFI for the install, and it formatted the SSD in MBR. On the Advanced > Boot menu, check the Boot Drive Order. ![]() Press F2 during boot to enter BIOS Setup. Use a USB keyboard to check if the drive is detected in the BIOS (a Bluetooth keyboard won't be able to access the BIOS). I've installed Windows 10 pro on the SSD from an old DVD via a USB DVD drive. The Intel NUC shows a message saying No boot device found during startup and the Disc LED doesn't seem to work. I have a Samsung 960 M.2 SSD in an Asus Strix X370-F and 2 sata HDDs. During the cleanup after building my PC I managed to break my Windows installation and I can't figure out how to fix it without starting over. ![]()
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