I have the exact same symptoms as this post:
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...bar-wont/6f43da79-56ee-4920-aed3-fcf87e63edf9
I've tried virtually everything I've found even remotely related to broken boot issues, DISM can't find the source file on the boot USB for who knows what reason (I've seen some talk about install.esd not working properly, but I have no idea how to move a converted install.wim to the USB as the "file is too big for this type of drive")
Chkdsk running from the OS itself will cause a blue screen (Actually I believe the OS originally got corrupted because of bluescreens caused by faulty memory although notably they never happend during any updates or anything important as far as I'm aware), Chkdsk from the USB works fine, But didn't help, I've tried bootrec /fixboot but the access is denied for some reason, I've tried resetting bootbcd and of course sfc /scannow (can't fix anything from that without a DISM first though)
I don't have any restorepoints or backups or anything, Resetting windows is my last resort as it would take literal months of straight downloading to download all the deleted apps (300kbs dl speed... over 1TB of apps).
One other cause of this could be a broken SDD I was using a WD 750 with heatsink with another motherboard heatsink of top of about half of it, As the motherboard did not come with a m.2 screw, So I was forced to use the motherboard heatsink to hold it down. Perhaps this could of overheated and fried the ssd?
Also could I get another ssd and move my apps manually through notepad.exe from a command prompt? Because then I should be able to move them back to the OS after resetting my windows 10... (If the reset even works that is...)
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...bar-wont/6f43da79-56ee-4920-aed3-fcf87e63edf9
I've tried virtually everything I've found even remotely related to broken boot issues, DISM can't find the source file on the boot USB for who knows what reason (I've seen some talk about install.esd not working properly, but I have no idea how to move a converted install.wim to the USB as the "file is too big for this type of drive")
Chkdsk running from the OS itself will cause a blue screen (Actually I believe the OS originally got corrupted because of bluescreens caused by faulty memory although notably they never happend during any updates or anything important as far as I'm aware), Chkdsk from the USB works fine, But didn't help, I've tried bootrec /fixboot but the access is denied for some reason, I've tried resetting bootbcd and of course sfc /scannow (can't fix anything from that without a DISM first though)
I don't have any restorepoints or backups or anything, Resetting windows is my last resort as it would take literal months of straight downloading to download all the deleted apps (300kbs dl speed... over 1TB of apps).
One other cause of this could be a broken SDD I was using a WD 750 with heatsink with another motherboard heatsink of top of about half of it, As the motherboard did not come with a m.2 screw, So I was forced to use the motherboard heatsink to hold it down. Perhaps this could of overheated and fried the ssd?
Also could I get another ssd and move my apps manually through notepad.exe from a command prompt? Because then I should be able to move them back to the OS after resetting my windows 10... (If the reset even works that is...)