So I have a Windows 10 system.
It's working fine last week until maybe 5-6 days ago where I suddenly got an error of it not booting due to not finding Windows. It suggested I take out all Drives I had and just keep the one with Windows so I did. It worked.
But since then I've been getting Windows Boot Manager. Windows have failed to start. I was able to find a workaround by switching UEFI to CSM. (It was working fine with UEFI until recently). Then booted my OS that way. I was even able to update my BIOS to latest to prepare for a CPU I'm upgrading to.
Finally this morning, maybe it finally broke completely now when I try to boot I get a message "bootmgr is missing" C+A+Del to restart. If I'm not booting it goes to the MSI BIOS loop. I've tried to fix it myself although I'm not sure if I did something wrong and broke it or not.
- I tried going back and forth in the BIOS to enable UEFI again to see if it would work. Paid attention to boot order and such. Same problem. I do have a MBR drive not GPT and Ik I'm suppose to have it on GPT but it didn't really act up until a week ago so I wasn't sure what happened. Not sure if updating BIOS completely broke it but I was able to use it for a couple days and even this morning despite the BIOS being updated.
- Cause I could even access anything Windows at this point, I downloaded a Windows Installation and put it in the USB. Tried repairing it but for some reason it's not really doing anything not sure if it's cuz its on a USB and it doesn't detect my C drive (this is where I have windows installed).
- Googled some more things then tried going to CMD via USB, did bootrec /fixmbr and bootrec /fixboot (I get access denied here) when I put this command bootrec /rebuildbcd I see Windows installation in the F: drive for some reason when I only have it installed in my C: drive. Oh another thing, at some point, not sure what command I put but even the OS in the USB broke too, it showed the same error I had with my C drive about "Windows Boot Manager. Windows have failed to start" (Had to leave for work after this so I redownloaded the Windows Installation on the USB again.)
- Now I'm kinda out of options, not sure what I did and else I can do. I have important date in my C drive, it is still detectable but Windows just doesn't boot. My final desperation attempt will be getting an SSD(which I do plan on doing regardless) doing a fresh Windows install there and go from here.
- I do wonder what happens if I have 2 windows installations in 2 different drives. Is there a way to like combine them back? I would still prefer if my Windows is in the older C drive I have, is there a way to combine them if I do end up doing the fresh install in a new drive?
Thank you for reading this far. Will be home in a couple of hours to try out some other things. Would appreciate any help I can get. I would also prefer not to lose data in my C: drive as it is important.
System specs
CPU: 12400f -> will be upgrading to 13600k
GPU: 4070 ti GIGABYTE Gaming
RAM: 32 GB Ripjaws DDR4
Motherboard: MSI PRO B660M-A WIFI DDR4 Micro ATX LGA1700 Motherboard
PSU: EVGA 750W
Have multiple SSD + HDD: 2 SSD (Samsung EVO 850 and Samsung 970 NVMe) C: and K: 3 more HDD they're old but they are my D: E: F: drive. Used for just storage (not sure why F was detected to have Windows)
It's working fine last week until maybe 5-6 days ago where I suddenly got an error of it not booting due to not finding Windows. It suggested I take out all Drives I had and just keep the one with Windows so I did. It worked.
But since then I've been getting Windows Boot Manager. Windows have failed to start. I was able to find a workaround by switching UEFI to CSM. (It was working fine with UEFI until recently). Then booted my OS that way. I was even able to update my BIOS to latest to prepare for a CPU I'm upgrading to.
Finally this morning, maybe it finally broke completely now when I try to boot I get a message "bootmgr is missing" C+A+Del to restart. If I'm not booting it goes to the MSI BIOS loop. I've tried to fix it myself although I'm not sure if I did something wrong and broke it or not.
- I tried going back and forth in the BIOS to enable UEFI again to see if it would work. Paid attention to boot order and such. Same problem. I do have a MBR drive not GPT and Ik I'm suppose to have it on GPT but it didn't really act up until a week ago so I wasn't sure what happened. Not sure if updating BIOS completely broke it but I was able to use it for a couple days and even this morning despite the BIOS being updated.
- Cause I could even access anything Windows at this point, I downloaded a Windows Installation and put it in the USB. Tried repairing it but for some reason it's not really doing anything not sure if it's cuz its on a USB and it doesn't detect my C drive (this is where I have windows installed).
- Googled some more things then tried going to CMD via USB, did bootrec /fixmbr and bootrec /fixboot (I get access denied here) when I put this command bootrec /rebuildbcd I see Windows installation in the F: drive for some reason when I only have it installed in my C: drive. Oh another thing, at some point, not sure what command I put but even the OS in the USB broke too, it showed the same error I had with my C drive about "Windows Boot Manager. Windows have failed to start" (Had to leave for work after this so I redownloaded the Windows Installation on the USB again.)
- Now I'm kinda out of options, not sure what I did and else I can do. I have important date in my C drive, it is still detectable but Windows just doesn't boot. My final desperation attempt will be getting an SSD(which I do plan on doing regardless) doing a fresh Windows install there and go from here.
- I do wonder what happens if I have 2 windows installations in 2 different drives. Is there a way to like combine them back? I would still prefer if my Windows is in the older C drive I have, is there a way to combine them if I do end up doing the fresh install in a new drive?
Thank you for reading this far. Will be home in a couple of hours to try out some other things. Would appreciate any help I can get. I would also prefer not to lose data in my C: drive as it is important.
System specs
CPU: 12400f -> will be upgrading to 13600k
GPU: 4070 ti GIGABYTE Gaming
RAM: 32 GB Ripjaws DDR4
Motherboard: MSI PRO B660M-A WIFI DDR4 Micro ATX LGA1700 Motherboard
PSU: EVGA 750W
Have multiple SSD + HDD: 2 SSD (Samsung EVO 850 and Samsung 970 NVMe) C: and K: 3 more HDD they're old but they are my D: E: F: drive. Used for just storage (not sure why F was detected to have Windows)
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