[SOLVED] Window 10 corrupted and can't boot

Dew dEw

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So I have a Dell inspiron desktop and I recently bought a new ssd for it,so I migrated the os from my old HDD to new ssd, I did it just by cloning the drive with easeus, however PC still always try to boot from old HDD so Everytime I have to go to boot option to choose my ssd, so in order to fix it I was using aomei pa and somehow my PC can't boot at all. I have tried window recovery but still no luck, Everytime I boot it said no boot option and do a memory check. I also tried to make a bootable USB but the PC just can't recognize it. Is there anyway to fix this?
 
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which model inspiron as there is more than one (unfortunately)

this might help - https://www.dell.com/community/Windows-10/Dell-Inspiron-15-7567-won-t-boot-from-USB/td-p/5162752

its possible that the bios has the GUID (Global Unique ID, every storage device on earth that used GPT has its own code) of the hdd in its boot and that is why it keeps looking for the hdd. Did you remove hdd after cloning it?

If you can get USB to boot, try this:
boot from installer
on screen after languages, choose repair this pc, not install.
choose troubleshoot
choose advanced
choose command prompt
Follow this: https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-rebuild-the-bcd-in-windows-2624508
that should replace the info in the bios and stop it looking for the hdd.

Colif

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which model inspiron as there is more than one (unfortunately)

this might help - https://www.dell.com/community/Windows-10/Dell-Inspiron-15-7567-won-t-boot-from-USB/td-p/5162752

its possible that the bios has the GUID (Global Unique ID, every storage device on earth that used GPT has its own code) of the hdd in its boot and that is why it keeps looking for the hdd. Did you remove hdd after cloning it?

If you can get USB to boot, try this:
boot from installer
on screen after languages, choose repair this pc, not install.
choose troubleshoot
choose advanced
choose command prompt
Follow this: https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-rebuild-the-bcd-in-windows-2624508
that should replace the info in the bios and stop it looking for the hdd.
 
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