![]() ![]() ![]() first I thougt I'm too stupid to solve the problem, but read this: This entry I could adapt to the correct path. Now I had the idea to copy the BCD manually to the cloned disk under \Boot, then access these data with Easybcd and delete all entries but the entry for the cloned system. Later I added several other systems on free partitions, and lately I killed the old WinXP and installed a Win10(64) system there for test purposes.ĭo yo reccommend me to move the BCD to a different disk? (As you added the "Changing the Boot Partition" -link)īut this doesn't help me with the issue starting the cloned system. BTW, originally this boot system was together with an old WinXP on this drive (dual boot). Therefore I want to keep it as it is still for a while. I'm aware of it that all BCD are sitting in the BCD container of the first system on the first disk drive. So of course neither the source system nor the clone system has BCD (the latter because it was not installed but cloned). How can i access them? Obviously also the repair system on the Win10 DVD cannot access these data. Tried to acess BCD data shown above with EasyDCD (with admin-rights), data were loaded, I could also adapt them, but could it not write back (denied access).Īre these the correct boot data? If not, where are they? (Also the source system has the same data.) Tried to reset the attributes of the Boot-directory via Total Commander, but got error message that I have no access. However i found BCD data in Windows\Boot. Then I tried to access bcd data of the cloned system with Total Commander in Admin mode, found that there is no "Boot" directory in the root directory. Then I did another try to repair the system with WinRE DVD, error message "System could not be repaired" Trying to start the system got error code "winload.exe", status 0cx000000e. ![]() I cloned the system again (sector by sector). ![]()
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