Yes , I also think that could be one of the problems , or something in the EFI system partition or even the system reserved partition, I really dont know ,like I have said before , (I dont understand almost nothing about working with Command lines I am a zero in CMD reallyStill say that they image is corrupt and a fresh install maybe the best route.
system reserved partition is what makes the computer boot.
This next step could be risky and I have not personally tried this method.
You have another disk that can boot this computer so the system reserved partition must be good.
You could try and put the good disk that boots into the computer as the main disk.
have the non-working disk as a slave disk.
Copy the good system reserve to the faulty system reserve and overwrite the data.
AS NOTED ABOVE I HAVE NOT PERSONALLY TRIED THIS.
Have a look at this also https://windowsreport.com/system-reserved-partition-not-on-ssd/
Yes , I also think that could be one of the problems , or something in the EFI system partition or even the system reserved partition, I really dont know ,like I have said before , (I dont understand almost nothing about working with Command lines I am a zero in CMD reallyStill say that they image is corrupt and a fresh install maybe the best route.
Hi, I Have made some progress ,and tomorrow I´ll post here , but I still need help!!!
Thanks Bruce
Please see the WinRE link r , It works .
Fix the WinRE , in the recovery partition, but I cannot enter in safeboot in cmd usb ,or Winre.Still say need to do a fresh install and until that is done you will continue to have these issues and we will be running in an endless loop getting nowhere.
Did this fix your issue?
You have been informed that the drive is possible faulty.My guess faulty drive. Because you can see data does not mean the drive is good.
Apparently, you have not done.HI, I'll try to recover the system, if I can't , I do a clean install.
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