yes! I did that.You have to substitute # with right drive letter.
bcdboot D:\windows /p / d
my windows 8.1 drive letter was now in drive D after put HDD back on internal sata. so I put letter D.
but when I choose windows 8.1 on the startup boot menu, then there's the error "your pc need to repair". but if I do by pressing f9 and choose on the two drives there, then there's no problem, i am able to boot windows 8.1 without error.
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My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8.1