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think what happened is after today's update all of a sudden windows wants to boot from a different disk drive, though I'm not sure why. In bios it is set to boot from my boot drive.

 

Window 10 boot error - Album on Imgur http://imgur.com/a/vaXA32G

 

As you can see Window Boot Repair is trying to use disks f and x for some reason all of a sudden instead of c. Not sure why and not sure how to fix that? It's like the update I just did installed files to the wrong drive?

 

Can't get into safe mode either.

 

Unplugging my other two drive (I have a 240 ssd boot that is my c drive and then a 500gb ssd for games and 1tb hdd for storage) it still won't boot. It then gives me the same error this time giving disk d and disk x instead of f and x as shown in the picture above.

 

System Restore says an unspecified error occurred (0x80070570)

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Welcome lord Nerevar to the buggy garbage that is windows updates. if unplugging every drive but your os drive isn't resolving it you're probably best off clean installing windows

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2 hours ago, emosun said:

well after a bit of googling , the error is commonly seen in the command prompt and not when windows boots

So to be honest you may have to bite the bullet and just re install windows

Oh God no

Why didn't I stay on Vista 

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If it's drive X and your primary drive is C (with no other drives inserted/connected), it should be fine. The drive letters change when accessed from a different environment.

 

https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-files-winpc/what-is-the-x-drive/422e5340-b6dd-4676-ac69-9e6a69a66a4a

 

How's the repair going?

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1 hour ago, TopHatProductions115 said:

If it's drive X and your primary drive is C (with no other drives inserted/connected), it should be fine. The drive letters change when accessed from a different environment.

 

https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-files-winpc/what-is-the-x-drive/422e5340-b6dd-4676-ac69-9e6a69a66a4a

 

How's the repair going?

 Well that's good but I still have no idea how to fix it. 

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