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ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top How can I repair the Windows 8 EFI Bootloader? up vote 100 down vote favorite 100 I installed Windows 7 and Windows 8 in https://community.hpe.com/t5/General/update-ux-error/td-p/4602183 EFI mode on a hard disk some days ago. Today, the bootloader got missing/corrupted. I currently have the Windows 8 installer on a flash drive and tried using the Automatic Repair option to repair the bootloader but it didn't do anything. The Startup Repair option is also missing in the Windows 8 installer. How I can repair/recreate the EFI bootloader from the Command Prompt? BCDEDIT returns the following message: The requested system device cannot be found. windows-7 windows-8 bootloader uefi share|improve this question edited http://superuser.com/questions/460762/how-can-i-repair-the-windows-8-efi-bootloader Dec 25 '12 at 4:20 Jherico 1799 asked Aug 12 '12 at 18:06 Elmo 7,763123982 What is wrong with the current solutions? –soandos Aug 26 '12 at 0:33 @soandos I had the same problem. I executed the commands from you and harrymc, and everything works fine now! Many thanks to you both. –ComFreek Sep 7 '12 at 13:14 2 Just as an FYI, but we've recently released an automated EFI repair tool for Windows 8: neosmart.net/blog/2013/… –Mahmoud Al-Qudsi Mar 5 '13 at 16:36 1 I did not expect people to be having so much trouble with UEFI windows 8... How does the system partition just vanish or get corrupt anyway? It's not even mounted in windows normally so filesystem corruption can't be it. And all current OSes are bug-free enough not to muck up an existing windows installation. In fact, even windows doesn't muck up linux on UEFI, surprise of surprises. –Milind R Feb 11 '14 at 20:01 This doesn't apply if you're using Dynamic disks –rainabba May 24 '15 at 16:20 add a comment| 10 Answers 10 active oldest votes up vote 156 down vote accepted I've spent a lot of time trying to get my Windows 8 PC to boot again after cloning to a new SSD and try to summarise how I finally got it all working - Firstly, boot from a UEFI Windows 8 recovery disk (CD/DVD/USB) - I found that the automated recovery process didn't
15.04 install using USB failed: "Unable to mount root fs" (EFI-boot problem?) fh-faraz-hussainJune 27th, 2015, 10:45 PMHi, I was installing Ubuntu on a friend's laptop and it seemed to have successfully completed. I got a https://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-2284212.html message to reboot the machine, but then it said: "Reboot and select proper Boot device or insert Boot media in selected Boot device and press a key" Now it won't even boot with the usb drive. It gives a long message starting "ACPI PCC probe failed." and ending: "Kernel panic -- not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(1,0)" I searched and saw this thread: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1751574 Here is my windows 10 output when I went to a basic shell from Grub: $ ls (memdisk) (hd0) (hd0,msdos1) (hd1) (hd1,gpt3) (hd1,gpt1) (hd1,gpt1) (hd2) $ ls (hd0) error: file `/boot/grub/x86_64-efi/zfs.mod' not found error: file `/boot/grub/x86_64-efi/tar.mod' not found error: file `/boot/grub/x86_64-efi/sfs.mod' not found error: file `/boot/grub/x86_64-efi/nilfs2.mod' not found error: file `/boot/grub/x86_64-efi/minix.mod' not found error: file `/boot/grub/x86_64-efi/afs.mod' not found error: file `/boot/grub/x86_64-efi/affs.mod' not found Device hd0: No known filesystem detected - Sector size 512B - Total size 15702912KiB error failed to $ ls (hd0,msdos1) Partition hd0,mdsod1: Filesystem type fat, UUID 6593-A809 - Partition start at 1024KiB - Total size 15701888KiB $ ls (hd1) Device hd0: No known filesystem detected - Sector size 512B - Total size 7325745854KiB $ ls (hd1,gpt3) Partition hr1,gpt3: No known filesystem detected - Partition start at 726374400KiB - Total size 6199296KiB $ ls (hd1,gpt2) Partition hd1,gpt2: Filesystem type ext* - Last modification time 2015-05-26 20:58:33 Friday, UUID