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Boot MGR accessible outside of Windows?

Aphexxis

I believe there are big problems with the boot managers on my drive... there was 2 Windows 7 options in boot options, i deleted the dormant one that has no OS when Win 7 last worked.

After installing the latest updates Windows 7 is dead and cannot boot at all, it will BSOD regardless of steps you take, repairing does not work, no fix.

 

I tried to upgrade to Win 10 before updating updates through Win 7, Windows 10 would start to install then hit some other bullshit about driver signatures.. again not fixable.. then it will automatically restore Windows 7, until updates are installed and the BSOD crap happens.

 

Now on Ubuntu, but no idea if i can even install Windows anymore..

 

 

I have a intel xeon cpu and a 1070 i hope this makes you salty.

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Just now, NinJake said:

Backup data, wipe, and clean-install.

Tried this.. does not work, can install Windows fine, then it will do as described above.

I have a intel xeon cpu and a 1070 i hope this makes you salty.

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Have you reformatted your hard drive prior to attempting the installation? Clear CMOS as well.

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Just now, NinJake said:

Have you reformatted your hard drive prior to attempting the installation? Clear CMOS as well.

Yup.

I have a intel xeon cpu and a 1070 i hope this makes you salty.

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