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PC doesnt boot when choosing NVME

Does anyone know why my conputer only boots when i choose the windows sata version? And not when choosing the nvme drive (where windows actually is installed) ? 

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i9-9900k 5.0ghz, 16gb Corsair 3600mhz, Asrock phantom itx z390 Mobo, RTX 3060ti, 1TB+1TB Western digital NVME, InWin A1, Noctua NH-U12S

 

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Just checked the NVME drive for errors, non found. The sata SSD wich it boots from isnt on the list, because its an mac os disk....... Also when i installed windows on the evo, i physically diconncted all the other drivers, so there was no way i installed windows wrong.

i9-9900k 5.0ghz, 16gb Corsair 3600mhz, Asrock phantom itx z390 Mobo, RTX 3060ti, 1TB+1TB Western digital NVME, InWin A1, Noctua NH-U12S

 

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Might be that your boot manager is corrupted.

I'd first try open command window in a recovery environment and run "bootrec /ScanOs" and check the result to see if the OS on your desired drive is detected. If yes, then try and run "bootrec /RebuildBcd". Additional answers will need to be typed in when running in real environment.

 

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Did you install windows under uefi mode and now you are trying to change it to legacy mode if so you can not do that you will get the same errors your showing us?

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On 5/27/2019 at 7:31 PM, Tasnim7 said:

Might be that your boot manager is corrupted.

I'd first try open command window in a recovery environment and run "bootrec /ScanOs" and check the result to see if the OS on your desired drive is detected. If yes, then try and run "bootrec /RebuildBcd". Additional answers will need to be typed in when running in real environment.

 

https://appuals.com/how-to-fix-boot-error-0xc000000e-on-windows-10/

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Yeah i tryed that, the only problem is when i type it, it says accsess denied. I ended up reinstalling windows on my nvme. Works like a charm. But i have another small issue now. Gonna make a new thread.

i9-9900k 5.0ghz, 16gb Corsair 3600mhz, Asrock phantom itx z390 Mobo, RTX 3060ti, 1TB+1TB Western digital NVME, InWin A1, Noctua NH-U12S

 

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On 5/29/2019 at 1:40 AM, kidroc666 said:

Did you install windows under uefi mode and now you are trying to change it to legacy mode if so you can not do that you will get the same errors your showing us?

Im not sure. Isnt legacy the older version? I though nvme used UEFI? or has its on uefi or something along those lines.

i9-9900k 5.0ghz, 16gb Corsair 3600mhz, Asrock phantom itx z390 Mobo, RTX 3060ti, 1TB+1TB Western digital NVME, InWin A1, Noctua NH-U12S

 

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