If the list disk command lists the OS disks correctly, run the list vol command in diskpart. If the disk that contains the OS isn't listed in the output, you'll have to engage the OEM or virtualization manufacturer. To do this, run bcdedit at the WinRE command prompt. Make sure that the device and path entries point to the correct device and boot loader file. If any of the information is wrong or missing, we recommend that you create a backup of the BCD store. This command overwrites all BCD settings by using the settings in bcdbackup.
If you want to completely re-create the BCD, or if you get a message that states that " The boot configuration data store could not be opened. If the BCD has the correct entries, check whether the winload and bootmgr entries exist in the correct location, which is in the specified path in the bcdedit command. To see the file, run Attrib -s -h -r. Alternatively, you can use the command prompt to navigate to the OS drive, create a new folder, and then copy all the files and folders from the SYSTEM volume, like shown here:.
If you're using Windows 10, or if you're troubleshooting by using a Windows 10 ISO at the Windows Pre-Installation Environment command prompt, you can use the bcdboot command to re-create the boot files, like shown here:.
If you don't have a Windows 10 ISO, format the partition and copy bootmgr from another working computer that has a similar Windows build. To do this, follow these steps:. After you run this command, you'll see the Install pending and Uninstall Pending packages:. Replace C: with the system partition for your computer. Lake Urmia 5 years ago. Peter 5 years ago. Chris Faulkner 5 years ago. Roger Macqueen 6 years ago. Kourosh 6 years ago. HAL Admin 6 years ago. EP 5 years ago. HAL Admin 5 years ago.
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So I do have a bootable image, it just wasn't made by conventional means Any suggestions are gratefully received. I'm not familiar with it if it has 0xc at the front. It usually means the wrong disk controller is selected, it can also mean that you're using a fancy boot manager and the drive UUID has changed. Either way, it means that XP is not seeing the disk hardware it was installed on.
Any of Microsoft's Windows NT based operating systems could experience this error. One of the errors below, or a combination of both errors, might display on the STOP message:. If Windows is able to start after the STOP 0x7B error, you might be prompted with a Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown message that shows:.
Some of these steps may require you to access Windows via Safe Mode. Just skip those steps if that's not possible. Restart your computer if you haven't already done so.
Did you just install or make a change to a hard drive controller? Undo the change and test for the 0x7B blue screen error. Depending on what changes you made, some solutions might include:.
Verify that the hard drive is properly installed. An improperly installed hard drive could cause this error and other issues. Verify that the hard drive is configured properly in BIOS.
Scan your computer for viruses. Make sure your virus scanning software is updated and configured to scan the MBR and boot sector. See our Best Free Antivirus Software list if you don't already have one. Update the drivers for your hard drive controller. If the drivers to your hard drive controller are outdated, incorrect, or corrupted, the STOP 0xB error will likely occur. If the error occurs during the Windows setup process and you suspect that the reason is driver related, be sure to install the latest hard drive controller driver from the manufacturer for use during the installation of the operating system.
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