The Windows 10 setup isn't being detected anymore.
The Windows 10 setup isn't being detected anymore.
. It now appears as though no operating system is present there. This problem occurred after attempting to install Ubuntu on another drive (F
, which caused an error during setup. Now only Windows 10 boots from the old HDD (C
. I've tried setting up the Boot Manager to help choose between the two OS options, but it doesn't recognize the installation on E:. The drive hasn't changed, yet it shouldn't be unaffected. I moved files from F: to a new drive (D
and attempted Ubuntu installation there, but I'm unsure if that resolved anything. I'd like to prevent reinstalling Windows on E: and avoid losing data, so any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Hello, I'm facing an issue where Windows 10 isn't detected on your main drive (E
. It now appears as though no operating system is present there. This problem occurred after attempting to install Ubuntu on another drive (F
, which caused an error during setup. Now only Windows 10 boots from the old HDD (C
. I've tried setting up the Boot Manager to help choose between the two OS options, but it doesn't recognize the installation on E:. The drive hasn't changed, yet it shouldn't be unaffected. I moved files from F: to a new drive (D
and attempted Ubuntu installation there, but I'm unsure if that resolved anything. I'd like to prevent reinstalling Windows on E: and avoid losing data, so any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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I saved that file, but when I attempt to run it it tries to launch the Windows Store. Initially I assumed I was in Safe Mode, where external applications aren’t permitted, but that doesn’t seem to be the case. My Windows version doesn’t display “in S mode” as shown in some videos. Do you have any clues about what caused this behavior?
I resolved the problem with the program you shared. The outdated version of Windows on my HDD was refusing to launch, so after several hours of updates, I finally got it running. Just added an entry for my E: drive in the boot manager and restarted. When it appeared, I chose the new option and it booted perfectly from the drive. Thanks a lot!