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Okay...
A bit of background history first to set the scene...
WINDOWS 7 HP SP2 on a 2TB HDD. This was cloned onto a 5TB HDD in February 2020. Both 2TB and 5TB drives were bootable (as the 5TB was a clone of the 2TB).
I have been using the 5TB drive until recently when I decided to upgrade the boot drive to a SSD.
I made sure that all files since February had been copied to the 2TB disk when I bought and installed Win 10 Pro to a 240GB SSD. This was a CLEAN INSTALL to a brand-new SSD - not an upgrade.
So, to be clear, I had two HDDs (a 2TB and a 5TB) that had identical contents (files/folders/documents/pics etc) and both were bootable.
This is when the problems started.
The 240GB SSD boots happily into Win 10 Pro. That isn't the issue (at present), hastily touches wood.
I have been happily swapping between 5TB, 2TB and SSD in preparation for turning 5TB drive into a purely data drive and booting off the Win 10 SSD. When swapping between HDDs, I made sure that only one bootable drive was connected to the motherboard at any one time.
Yesterday, Friday 26th June, the 5TB drive reported the following ...
WINDOWS BOOT MANAGER
Boot selection failed because a required device is inaccessible.
Status 0xc000000e
I got nowhere with the 5TB drive - it was formatted under the MBR scheme and, as such, only 2TB was accessible to Windows. This is one reason why I decided to upgrade to a SSD for the boot drive and use the 5TB as a data drive (with a physically separate HDD as a backup for files and folders).
The 5TB drive now appears to Windows as a 561GB drive and nothing (so far) has been able to restore either the 2TB partition or the whole 5TB - even converting the drive to the GPT scheme.
I have tried formatting this drive to no avail - still only 561Gb visible and accessible and (presumably because of the formatting) the data contained on this drive has gone.
- end of 'background' history -
Anyhow, to the main thrust of this question.
I just swapped from the SSD back to the 2TB bootable Windows 7 HDD and I've got the same message:
WINDOWS BOOT MANAGER
Boot selection failed because a required device is inaccessible.
Status 0xc000000e
So now both the 5TB and 2TB disks are saying the same thing and I can't boot from either disk! The 5TB not surprising really as it has been reformatted!
With the 2TB disk, I have tried a STARTUP REPAIR using the OEM's Windows 7 disk.
Windows reported that there were some errors on the disk, tried to fix them, and when finished, told me that everything had been fixed (looked at the log and all issues said fixed with error code zero).
However, the drive STILL WON'T BOOT.
I still get the same "Boot selection failed ..." message.
Trying Startup Repair again - this time looking at System restore.
What I don't get is that when booting it says that the boot device is inaccessible, yet when Startup Repair runs, it finds the Windows Installation with no problems.
How can I get past this and have access to my 2TB drive again (so that I can recover all of the files and documents stored on it)?
Thanks in anticipation,
Zaph
A bit of background history first to set the scene...
WINDOWS 7 HP SP2 on a 2TB HDD. This was cloned onto a 5TB HDD in February 2020. Both 2TB and 5TB drives were bootable (as the 5TB was a clone of the 2TB).
I have been using the 5TB drive until recently when I decided to upgrade the boot drive to a SSD.
I made sure that all files since February had been copied to the 2TB disk when I bought and installed Win 10 Pro to a 240GB SSD. This was a CLEAN INSTALL to a brand-new SSD - not an upgrade.
So, to be clear, I had two HDDs (a 2TB and a 5TB) that had identical contents (files/folders/documents/pics etc) and both were bootable.
This is when the problems started.
The 240GB SSD boots happily into Win 10 Pro. That isn't the issue (at present), hastily touches wood.
I have been happily swapping between 5TB, 2TB and SSD in preparation for turning 5TB drive into a purely data drive and booting off the Win 10 SSD. When swapping between HDDs, I made sure that only one bootable drive was connected to the motherboard at any one time.
Yesterday, Friday 26th June, the 5TB drive reported the following ...
WINDOWS BOOT MANAGER
Boot selection failed because a required device is inaccessible.
Status 0xc000000e
I got nowhere with the 5TB drive - it was formatted under the MBR scheme and, as such, only 2TB was accessible to Windows. This is one reason why I decided to upgrade to a SSD for the boot drive and use the 5TB as a data drive (with a physically separate HDD as a backup for files and folders).
The 5TB drive now appears to Windows as a 561GB drive and nothing (so far) has been able to restore either the 2TB partition or the whole 5TB - even converting the drive to the GPT scheme.
I have tried formatting this drive to no avail - still only 561Gb visible and accessible and (presumably because of the formatting) the data contained on this drive has gone.
- end of 'background' history -
Anyhow, to the main thrust of this question.
I just swapped from the SSD back to the 2TB bootable Windows 7 HDD and I've got the same message:
WINDOWS BOOT MANAGER
Boot selection failed because a required device is inaccessible.
Status 0xc000000e
So now both the 5TB and 2TB disks are saying the same thing and I can't boot from either disk! The 5TB not surprising really as it has been reformatted!
With the 2TB disk, I have tried a STARTUP REPAIR using the OEM's Windows 7 disk.
Windows reported that there were some errors on the disk, tried to fix them, and when finished, told me that everything had been fixed (looked at the log and all issues said fixed with error code zero).
However, the drive STILL WON'T BOOT.
I still get the same "Boot selection failed ..." message.
Trying Startup Repair again - this time looking at System restore.
What I don't get is that when booting it says that the boot device is inaccessible, yet when Startup Repair runs, it finds the Windows Installation with no problems.
How can I get past this and have access to my 2TB drive again (so that I can recover all of the files and documents stored on it)?
Thanks in anticipation,
Zaph
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