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    BCD editing/restore

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by nanias, Aug 22, 2012.

  1. nanias

    nanias Notebook Consultant

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    I replaced my original disk with a SSD and cloned the partitions but I forgot to backup BCD settings and now my f11 restore option is broken, I have tried to restore it but I can't make it work; anyone knows how to restore it? Bellor are my BCD settings:
    bcd1.JPG
    bcd2.JPG
    bcd3.JPG
    Those are my listed Volumes
    diskpart.JPG
    This is how it should look like (spectroplasm that owns a myth 170EM sent me, tnx btw) .
    cbcd1.JPG
    cbcd2.JPG
    I know I have to restore the last Windows bootloader GUID{d553467a-eb8c-11e1-95de-c9ddc49c3751} and the ramdisksdidevice under Device Options... I also read somewhere that HardDiskVolume6 is the ram memory

    Tnx for any help! Cheers
     
  2. nanias

    nanias Notebook Consultant

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    Bump... I am really looking for a solution... tnx
     
  3. n0j0y

    n0j0y Notebook Geek

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    Tried asking to company you bought it from?

    Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I717 using Tapatalk 2
     
  4. Prostar Computer

    Prostar Computer Company Representative

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    You will take a very long time to figure out what is wrong. Your clone hard drive has some errors.

    The best solution is calling the Myth's tech support and ask them to send you a Recovery Partition Disc (if they ahve any).
    And you need to re-install again.
     
  5. n0j0y

    n0j0y Notebook Geek

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    Not sure they will have the specific disk as afaik each myth os is installed and configured so it is made from that but they should be able to so something.

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  6. nanias

    nanias Notebook Consultant

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    Can you be more specific about errors? Are there any more errors than those I already said?

    Also Myth said that this is advanced support and they charge for that, which I am not going to do for instance...

    Also I don't think they have the recovery disk since as the other guy said they make each one of a kind system....

    The BCD just needs some editing as far as I know I just can’t do it right on bcdedit...

    Cheers