MudRock
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Okay, this is getting out of hand. I've had a lot of computers in this week already which are all the same situation. I've fixed one already, but it was a drawn out solution and I don't remember the steps I took.
All of these computers are the same. Windows 10 or Windows 8 upgraded to Windows 10, GPT partition type and UEFI. The computer tries to boot, starts an automatic repair, fails, and creates the log srttrail.txt. All the help I can find online says to do chkdsk, then bootrec /fixmbr, /fixboot, /rebuildbcd. Nothing works. I went in and manually checked the BCD on the EFI partition, and all looks fine. I've tried booting with unsigned drivers to no avail, and then also disable early anti-malware.
I've checked the srttrail.txt, and it shows no issues, just says '1 root cause; Can not repair', .log is the same general thing.
Anyone have any solutions? I really don't want to go through and try to remake everything, nor do I want to do refreshes on all these systems either.
All of these computers are the same. Windows 10 or Windows 8 upgraded to Windows 10, GPT partition type and UEFI. The computer tries to boot, starts an automatic repair, fails, and creates the log srttrail.txt. All the help I can find online says to do chkdsk, then bootrec /fixmbr, /fixboot, /rebuildbcd. Nothing works. I went in and manually checked the BCD on the EFI partition, and all looks fine. I've tried booting with unsigned drivers to no avail, and then also disable early anti-malware.
I've checked the srttrail.txt, and it shows no issues, just says '1 root cause; Can not repair', .log is the same general thing.
Anyone have any solutions? I really don't want to go through and try to remake everything, nor do I want to do refreshes on all these systems either.