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Use EasyBCD to remove the deleted boot entry.

Use EasyBCD to remove the deleted boot entry.

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PackMan69
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03-07-2016, 06:08 PM
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I didn't expect that outcome... On my sister's Lenovo Yoga 720 there were two entries: "Yoga 720 Win 10" and "960 Evo Win 10." The latter is from when I set up her gaming rig. Initially, I tried booting the PC using her laptop's drive. Then I added a test Windows 10 installation on the 960 Evo, keeping the laptop's drive connected. That explains why that entry remains. Now that the laptop still shows the non-Metro boot menu, I disabled it and even removed the old entry. I’m pretty sure I deleted "960 Evo Win 10" instead of "Yoga 720 Win 10." Today, the only active entry is "960 Evo Win 10." It’s strange how this works—Windows still boots fine but can’t start from scratch. If anyone knows how to restore a functioning boot loader for that drive, I’d really appreciate it!
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PackMan69
03-07-2016, 06:08 PM #1

I didn't expect that outcome... On my sister's Lenovo Yoga 720 there were two entries: "Yoga 720 Win 10" and "960 Evo Win 10." The latter is from when I set up her gaming rig. Initially, I tried booting the PC using her laptop's drive. Then I added a test Windows 10 installation on the 960 Evo, keeping the laptop's drive connected. That explains why that entry remains. Now that the laptop still shows the non-Metro boot menu, I disabled it and even removed the old entry. I’m pretty sure I deleted "960 Evo Win 10" instead of "Yoga 720 Win 10." Today, the only active entry is "960 Evo Win 10." It’s strange how this works—Windows still boots fine but can’t start from scratch. If anyone knows how to restore a functioning boot loader for that drive, I’d really appreciate it!