Greetings,
I'm unable to boot my Windows 10 (64 bits) after recovering the partitions. I will give some details and post some screen photos bellow in order to illustrate what happened and what I did until now.
Issue's background:
Some few days ago, my Windows 10 Tablet/PC suddenly displayed a "locking" blue screen and just shut down. When I restarted, it displayed an EFI boot screen.
I had this problem before, which could be solved by going to the Boot menu in the bios and selecting the Windows Boot Manager option. However, that option disappeared.
I used some diskpart commands and I found that the partitions were gone.
Thanks to TestDisk, I was able to recover the missing partitions. One of the partitions were in raw format, though.
I fixed that problem using chkdsk /f C: command.
The issue:
I'm still unable to boot Windows, as the EFI boot screen persists. The partition C should be Windows, not the 100 MB partition (previously in raw format and fixed with chkdsk) and none of them is marked as bootable. For this reason, I believe the solution presented in the chapter 10 of the User Guide doesn't work here.
Any idea about how to fix this problem?
Secondary question: The 100 MB partition (FAT32) shouldn't be the SYSTEM partition?
If you need more details, please let me know.
Thanks in advance.
Unable to restore Windows 10 boot after recovering partitions. How to fix?
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