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Is it fixed? Or have you given up
You could capture a shadow copy ( if there is one) into a .wim file
for example
Dism /Capture-Image /ImageFile:"O:\whatever.wim" /CaptureDir:\\?\GLOBALROOT\Device\HarddiskVolumeShadowCopy1\ /Name:anyname
the backslash is essential It is in red above so you dont miss it
then format the windows partition and apply the wim
I have done it several times
Many ways to identify the windows partition - a simple way is type notepad at winre/winpe cmd prompt
click notepad when it opens up
select file>save
then use the save dialog to browse around so you can see which partition has the usual folders
program files
program files(x86)
programdata
users
windows
If there isnt an image backupTried System Restore with message to select Windows installation which didn't come up
You could capture a shadow copy ( if there is one) into a .wim file
for example
Dism /Capture-Image /ImageFile:"O:\whatever.wim" /CaptureDir:\\?\GLOBALROOT\Device\HarddiskVolumeShadowCopy1\ /Name:anyname
the backslash is essential It is in red above so you dont miss it
then format the windows partition and apply the wim
I have done it several times
Many ways to identify the windows partition - a simple way is type notepad at winre/winpe cmd prompt
click notepad when it opens up
select file>save
then use the save dialog to browse around so you can see which partition has the usual folders
program files
program files(x86)
programdata
users
windows
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