Got an internal HDD which I connect via SATA/USB as external drive.
Two problems:
the HDD shows up healthy in Crystal Disk Info, but doesnt have a drive-letter.
In Disk Management, the partitions show up in the lower window, but not in the upper.
As this HDD still has an Ubuntu installation...
Got it. For those after me: Win repair mode, then into CMD:
cd %windir% \system32\config
ren system system.001
ren software software.001
The third command gave out an error, I randomly uninstalled latest win updates and tried only the third command one mor time... next reboot Windows came Back...
found out, my sys/firmware/efi directory doesnt exist in Ubuntu. It's said, this means Ubuntu boots in BIOS- while Windows boots in EFI-mode. Next advice is to
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As I have no idea how or if this should help my situation, I m going to try to set back Windows inside its self-repair-mode (F8...
I've read the whole thing, but it doesnt apply to me as I cannot choose to boot from USB/DVD.
This clean install means overwrite the whole partition instead repair it, which would erase all files, wouldnt it?
Hello,
hopefully I can still get things together right, as this is really getting me to my limits for the last 48 hours.
My MSI H81M-E34 doesn't boot from anything anymore, doesn't even recognise the SSD anymore. I m ending up in UEFI shell or nothing.
Had a dualboot Win10/Ubuntu which I...