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Raz17

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  1. The problem is that I am not, I am in "Legacy" or standard BIOS mode as opposed to my BIOS mode being UEFI : Run MSInfo32 , To see the system information panel.
  2. It doesn't detect the boot partition as a boot partition even though I am literally running my OS from it right now ?
  3. There is nothing wrong with the disk, it's just in a different priority because it is in an m.s slot and not a sata port like my hard drive and sata SSD. the drive number doesn't matter, the issues are with how mbr2gpt is interpreting the drive. Here is the error from the log; 2019-04-23 17:04:49, Error ValidateLayout: Wrong boot partition count, expected 1 but found 0. 2019-04-23 17:04:49, Error Disk layout validation failed for disk 2 2019-04-23 17:04:49, FatalError [0x090001] PANTHR Exception (code 0xC0000005: ACCESS_VIOLATION) occurred at 0x00007FF7C1F9E86D in C:\WINDOWS\system32\MBR2GPT.EXE (+000000000000E86D). Minidump attached (51971 bytes) to diagerr.xml and C:\WINDOWS\mnd6945.diagerr.mdmp.
  4. Thank you for the guide. However, I have already researched and tried these things. I have the newest windows update, and if you check my initial post, I am getting an error (Reposted bellow) when I do this process, as well there is only 1 partition on my boot drive, (see initial post picture 2)
  5. how am i supposed to reformat an m.2 ssd without an OS? and i really am trying to avoid reformating anything, i know it is possible i have seen a bunch of other computers it work on
  6. When I installed windows I accidentally didn't put it in UEFI mode and did not notice for a while, I was just having problems booting the drive by default and have been having to manually, now that I have realized it, it is too late to do a fresh windows install so I am trying to use the mbr2gpt tool. my OS is on a 250gb Samsung 970Evo, which is identified as my disk 2, I ran; mbr2gpt.exe /convert /disk:2 /allowfullos But even though that is the disk which has my OS I get the error; Here is my drive layout; How do I get past this error and convert it so I can use UEFI?
  7. When I installed windows I accidentally didn't put it in UEFI mode and did not notice for a while, I was just having problems booting the drive by default and have been having to manually, now that I have realized it, it is too late to do a fresh windows install so I am trying to use the mbr2gpt tool. my OS is on a 250gb Samsung 970Evo, which is identified as my disk 2, I ran; mbr2gpt.exe /convert /disk:2 /allowfullos But even though that is the disk which has my OS I get the error; Here is my drive layout; How do I get past this error and convert it so I can use UEFI?
  8. Just in case you were curious, in the windows 10 creators update a new tool was added to convert From BIOS to UEFI without deleting any data. check; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfJep4hmg9o
  9. I had a lot actually, I searched how to check online 2018-12-15 20:30:20, Info IBS Callback_BootEnvironmentDetect: Detected boot environment: BIOS apparently, I have BIOS not UEFI, alright now how do I change it, can I without reinstalling windows?
  10. The whole drive, except for the part partitioned out by Samsung's SSD wizard, is part of the boot drive, i don't know if that helps.
  11. I'm not entirely sure what I am looking for. Here is the UEFI I see; *However I did notice some other strange behaviour, after changing the boot animation to enable and clicking save changes and reset, it did boot into windows by its self, so for a sanity check i shutdown through windows then turned on my computer again and once again "No boot drive detected" so I had to manually boot from the drive again.
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