No one is sure why it occurs.
No one is sure why it occurs.
I just installed Windows and now it keeps appearing during startup. When I open Volume 3, the PC restarts and the screen displays several repair steps before showing “couldn’t repair.” Volume 7 works normally. I’ve attached a log file (.txt) for reference.
Do you still have traces of Windows left in a partition? Which power supplies are connected and how are the drives organized?
You have three SATA SSDs and two NVMe drives. The only one with a partition is your D drive, which holds your media files.
This happened before; once I ran a different drive with visible windows, it kept believing there were windows present. The only solution that worked was using a secure erase method.
and another unnamed volume with a size of 505MB. Is that the full picture?
Right-click properties → volumes, only Disk 0 displays multiple volumes. Under volumes, it lists Movies (D
and another unnamed volume with a size of 505MB. Is that the full picture?
Ensure the Recovery Partition is ready. Transfer your movies to a different drive and reformat it. This should resolve the problem.