The “startup repair” Macrium offers is garbage and won’t even load, so while I have all my data, I don’t have an OS…

I appreciate any insights!

  • @[email protected]
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    You can pretty easily create the extra partitions yourself (Google for “diskpart UEFI”). Not sure if that will put it in your UEFI boot list, though. It seems you’ll also need to do some stuff with bcdedit, which is included in WinPE.

    Good luck!

    • Thanks, I’ll flash this with my laptop. I made a Windows Recovery Disk, but apparently that’s worthless. My options are to attempt a repair or turn off the PC… Like you said, the attempt was hot garbage.

      I wish Macrium wasn’t so highly regarded, I would have attempted this with another route. Live and learn I guess. It took four days to copy the data, it corrupted the source, and the trial key they give you doesn’t allow access to their support forums.

  • @edgemaster72
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    22 days ago

    It’s a bit of a long shot, but I recently had a similar issue that kind of resolved itself. I cloned from one SSD to another and it wouldn’t boot, tried pretty much all the recovery options but wasn’t getting anywhere. The drive I cloned had both W10 and 11 on it.

    I set up a Windows 10 installer USB, booted from that, and for some reason the W11 partition gave me an option for a system restore point that wasn’t available when previously booting from the SSD. It did its thing and after that I was able to boot into both W11 and then following that, W10.

    Don’t know if that helps you at this point but either way I wish you luck.