Can't specify /f without /s, and unfortunately that didn't work. When I use bcdboot the response is: Boot files successfully created, but then on reboot I find myself back at the same screen which states something along the lines of: Device or resource is not found or not accessible. Whatever...
Boot Manager does not show a drive assignment, but does show a device of HarddiskVolume5, which I'm sure is F. Boot Loader does show as F. Should I make that assumption or should I check some other way? Image attached showing values.
Thanks, I do have a UEFI boot system. If I run bcdedit /enum ACTIVE it returns with Windows Boot Manager and Windows Boot Loader. However, when I run bootrec /rebuildbcd it doesn't find any Windows installations.
So if I boot into the repair procedure and get to a command prompt, then check out the C drive, it is actually my D drive, and all my other drives are mislabeled, with my C drive actually listed as my F drive. I'm not sure if that's really even an issue or just because it's in the repair...
Hey guys, First of all, thanks for any help that you may send my way...it's been a very frustrating day. Everything was fine with my PC until last night when it suddenly crashed with BSOD. After a restart all was fine but it was running really slow on start, ten another BSOD. It was dinner time...