Not setting up several copies of Windows 7 on a SSHD, missing error during winload.exe installation.
Not setting up several copies of Windows 7 on a SSHD, missing error during winload.exe installation.
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I’ll give it a shot, though I’m a bit unsure. If the setup gets paused, will the program still identify the installation? Windows isn’t fully installed yet, so I appreciate your patience. Thanks for your quick replies—it means a lot. I’ll let you know when I’m back home.
You installed Windows 10 and spent a lot of time setting it up. After completing the initial installation, you tried installing another copy and encountered the same issue. The Winload.exe file was missing or corrupted, affecting the SSH service. It seems the problem isn't just with version 7 but with how the system handles it. You need help resolving this.
It might be due to Windows not allowing the same system to be installed more than once on the same drive. I haven’t done that before, but if I did, I’d rename the Windows folder using a bootable USB before putting Windows on the second partition so it can’t recognize the installation. After finishing, I’d use EasyBCD to adjust the boot menu. That approach seems unlikely to succeed.
I attempted to set up Linux Mint after resolving my issue, but it kept happening. Now my system won’t boot and jumps into GRUB rescue. I can fix Windows using Fixmbr in RE, yet Linux remains broken. Can anyone advise on how to make dual-boot function properly with this sshd? P.S. The sshd has already been replaced by Seagate.