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Bootrec is not recognized
Bootrec is not recognized












The file wasn't there a minute ago, but I did a quick search for it and suddenly it appeared on my desktop. bootrec /fixboot The volume does not contain a recognized file system. In the troubleshoot menu, i found my way into the command prompt just like in the tutorial, and executed For me, it is either troubleshoot or continue to windows 8.

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The part that is different and i don't understand is on the tutorials, the next screen is always where it gives you an option to install windows 8 or repair windows 8. Unsure what to do, i googled it and someone suggested using the exit command and i was brought to a screen where i could choose different devices to boot from, i tried the windows bootloader option, and that worked, I tried the Ubuntu option and that brought me back to the grub command line, and i tried the USB option and that brought me to a recovery screen for windows where it asked me to choose a language just like in the tutorials. I am trying to go through bootrex /fixmbr and /fixboot but every time it says that it's. I have had windows errors for BCD and winload.efi. So, I don't know what went wonky but I think from what I can tell, somehow my MBR for my Windows 10 SSD ended up on my Windows 7 SSD. Usually, it is Disk 0 if not, find the disk number in your own case and remember to type the correct one in the following relevant steps. In Command Prompt window, copy-paste these two commands one-by-one and hit Enter to execute both of the commands sequentially on your computer. In Advanced options window, click on Command Prompt. In Troubleshooting window, click on Advanced options. rockyfox at 08:39am This is really helpful. Windows 10 bootrec is not recognized as an internal or external command. Now pay attention to the disk number and identify which one is the boot disk. In the Choose an option window, click on Troubleshoot. Upon booting, i was greeted with Grub's command interface. When I attempted a ping, I got the 'not recognized' response and found your article, but as noted, when I go the envrionment and system variables there is no 'Path' option. So i followed a few tutorials online and deleted the swap and ubuntu partition, and then I make a recovery USB using windows 8's 'Create a Recovery Drive' tool, and then restarted my computer. I tried out Ubuntu on a dual boot and i decided dual booting was not working for me, so i'm trying to remove it and get back to normal.












Bootrec is not recognized