Unable to boot bcd error - nvme drive on pcie GPT


  1. Posts : 13
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    Unable to boot bcd error - nvme drive on pcie GPT


    Unable to boot bcd error - nvme drive on pcie GPT format efi partition
    I have somehow broken the bcd file causing windows not to boot.

    Ive looked into fixing it but nothings working.

    I have narrowed my issue down to probably the fact im booting off the nvme drive through a pcie adapter.

    As when I boot into recovery mode i cant even see that drive but I can see it in the bios.

    Currently in my bios the boot option #1 is set to windows boot manager

    Im guessing thats the efi partition?

    Am i somehow able to create a bootable usb with the windows boot manager/new efi partition on it to get it to boot?
    Or am i somehow able to get into my efi partition?

    I know I have copied files from one windows install to boot another one before but my other pcs arent GPT format so the files arent the same

    Edit:
    So i was able to find the nvme drivers and access efi partition in recovery but still wont boot.
    I have run
    bootrec /RebuildBcd
    It says it has found 1 windows installation and wants to add to boot list
    Yes/no/all but fails on yes and all
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  2. Posts : 2,798
    Windows 7 x64, Vista x64, 8.1 smartphone
       #2

    Hello,

    What happens if you type
    bootrec /ScanOs

    does it find any installations?

    and type
    Diskpart followed by
    list disk

    does it show any disk connected?
    (Type exit to exit Diskpart when finished.)
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  3. Posts : 13
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    ok so finally worked it out!

    it appears if it had the usb stick plugged into a usb2 port it would try and reinstall windows but if i connected it into a usb3 port it gave me the ability to get into recovery mode?????

    i ran a few commands to recreate the bcd file and it worked!

    Edit:
    the reason it failed to do this before was i was using a windows recovery disc that was setup for MBR not GPT
    i had to load the usb bootable GPT UEFI version to be able to fix it. it took a few goes as it didn't work the first time but had a different error when booting so ran the recovery again
    manually ran these commands and then done the auto fix as well
    bootrec /RebuildBcd
    bootrec /Fix boot
    Last edited by Bert02; 14 Jun 2020 at 00:36.
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