Drive Where Windows is Installed is Locked

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alexdale94

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I upgraded to Windows 8.1 yesterday and I have been having trouble so I am trying to do a Refresh.
It says "the drive where windows is installed is locked. Unlock the drive and try again"
What is wrong? What do I do?
 

dogday911

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Using windows 8 recovery disc or usb stick you can run repair commands to fix the boot record.
With bootrec.exe

bootrec /fixmbr
bootrec.exe /fixboot
bootrec.exe /RebuildBcd

as has been previously stated in this thread. I had to do it with a windows 10 install and it worked fine. Takes 5 minutes.






 

Paul_200

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That was exactly what was wrong with my system. Battery needed replaced, had to switch RAID back on for each drive in the BIOS. Many thanks for the tip!

 

Peter_176

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Looked good , but when I try to run chkdsk I get message "Windows cannot run disk checking on this volume because it is write protected". When I try scannow I get " Windows resource protection could not perform the requested operation." Any ideas?
 

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sirstoffe

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Brilliant!
I had error code 0xd000000d on startup and the SSD was locked as described above, but when typing these three commands in the cmd (accessing it by using the windows 8.1 cd) it completely solved the problem! Thanks!! =)



 

warbd

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These commands just fixed my Windows 10 system. Thanks!!!!

bootrec /fixmbr
bootrec.exe /fixboot
bootrec.exe /RebuildBcd




 
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I can confirm that switching the BIOS setting to EUFI worked for me as well. It may or may not look exactly the way described above. Mine didn't. In my case, I switched from "Legacy" to "EUFI" and Windows 10 then booted perfectly.

SOLVED!
 

coltomw

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I've done all of this but it reads back to me: Total identified Windows instalations: 0 The operation completed successfully.

I'm unable to perform a restart aside from powering it off and turning it back on, any suggestions? At this point if i habe to wipe it i would be okay with that but i am unable to do that as it says that the partition is missing.
 
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