Recent content by Titus1957

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    Can't boot to Windows 10

    Yes I did. 1. Go to Advanced options and run the command prompt 2. Enter diskpart 3. sel disk Disk 0 is now the selected disk 4. list vol 5. sel vol # (My volume 3 said FAT32 Partition 260 MB Healthy system) 6. assign letter=b 7.Exit diskpart tool by entering exit and at the command prompt...
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    Can't boot to Windows 10

    I can do a DIR of C:\ and see all the directories so "The requested system device" exists as does c:\Windows. But I can't reach the goal line.
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    Can't boot to Windows 10

    Windows 10 had been successfully installed on SSD for many weeks, then installed most recent upgrade. Windows started slowly but worked, sometimes had to reboot and got 0xc000000e error message. Tried another SSD which worked fine on same system. Went back to bad SSD and got same error message...