Restored Windows Back Up To Another Partition Of Dual Boot Drive

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  1. Posts : 92
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       #21

    And here's the disk management, C for 8 and D for Windows clone,

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       #22

    Don't do a repair!!


    Did you remove the old win7 entry and created a new one? If not do it and let it point to new partition. After that reboot to the new win7 boot entry. What error message do you get?
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  3. Posts : 92
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       #23

    Kaktussoft said:
    Don't do a repair!!


    Did you remove the old win7 entry and created a new one? If not do it and let it point to new partition. After that reboot to the new win7 boot entry. What error message do you get?
    May I know what Windows 7 entry exactly? In Local Disk D was formatted already before I copied the clone from there. In system reserved disk I haven't deleted.
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       #24

    In Elevated Command Prompt - Open in Windows 8 do:
    Code:
     
    bcdedit /enum all >bcd.txt
    start bcd.txt
    Post that text. then I can see myself what is in bootmenu now
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       #25

    Also do #18 all commands succesfull?
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  6. Posts : 92
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       #26

    Oh! I thought this was an easy to clone from other drive to another...

    bcd.txt
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       #27

    Botard said:
    Oh! I thought this was an easy to clone from other drive to another...

    bcd.txt
    All looks fine! Only 2 entries are unused now. So can be deleted. Can be done later of you wish.
    In elevated command prompt:
    Code:
    bcdedit/delete  {c7fe2504-5585-11e4-a6ae-aa004b7323c5}
    bcdedit/delete  {c7fe2505-5585-11e4-a6ae-aa004b7323c5}
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  8. Posts : 92
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       #28

    kaktussoft said:
    also do #18 all commands succesfull?
    Restored Windows Back Up To Another Partition Of Dual Boot Drive-command.png

    oK, Kaktussoft. I'll post it later for last command in # 27.. Thanks, and also to Greg for this time.
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       #29

    Please do #18 again. But now do it correct!! Use MountedDevices instead of MountedDevice
    You'd better use copy/paste
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  10. Posts : 92
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       #30

    Kaktussoft said:
    Please do #18 again. But now do it correct!! Use MountedDevices instead of MountedDevice
    You'd better use copy/paste
    I've got the same error for the second red command only.
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