Windows Won't Boot After Using DiskPart
Nov 30, 2015
Used Diskpart to access a spare OS that is same as my main OS, now I can not get the spare OS to boot? When I try and boot it go to Preparing Automatic Repair, can't get past this.Will not boot in save mode or nothing. Can still acess the drive from other OS,is there a window file I can change or be deleting to boot this system. Hope I don't have to wipe this drive and start over,it's my backup drive.
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