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I have been doing some installs and I’ve run Windows 7 in clear mode. Then I wanted to get back to normal went to MSConfig and clicked "run normally", after that I’m left with a 0xc000000e error. Windows 7 disk wont help as it seems boot loader doesn’t see system at all.



I went to use bootrec from command line and with /OsScan it finds E:Windows but it should be C:Windows.



lis disk


Shows 2 disks, drive 0 (where all is) and drive 1 (with just files)



lis part


shows 4 partitions




  • vol 0 F UDF DVD-ROM

  • vol 1 C (says resctricted access) NTFS 100 mb

  • vol 2 E (thats where actually system was)

  • vol 3 D (the other hard drive)


Not sure why C is 100mb and has C, while whole disk was C which is now E.



Osfound function finds windows on E:Windows which normally was C:Windows



Right now the error after reboot is:



File: BootBCD not found









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I have been doing some installs and I’ve run Windows 7 in clear mode. Then I wanted to get back to normal went to MSConfig and clicked "run normally", after that I’m left with a 0xc000000e error. Windows 7 disk wont help as it seems boot loader doesn’t see system at all.



I went to use bootrec from command line and with /OsScan it finds E:Windows but it should be C:Windows.



lis disk


Shows 2 disks, drive 0 (where all is) and drive 1 (with just files)



lis part


shows 4 partitions




  • vol 0 F UDF DVD-ROM

  • vol 1 C (says resctricted access) NTFS 100 mb

  • vol 2 E (thats where actually system was)

  • vol 3 D (the other hard drive)


Not sure why C is 100mb and has C, while whole disk was C which is now E.



Osfound function finds windows on E:Windows which normally was C:Windows



Right now the error after reboot is:



File: BootBCD not found









share|improve this question









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    yesterday
















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I have been doing some installs and I’ve run Windows 7 in clear mode. Then I wanted to get back to normal went to MSConfig and clicked "run normally", after that I’m left with a 0xc000000e error. Windows 7 disk wont help as it seems boot loader doesn’t see system at all.



I went to use bootrec from command line and with /OsScan it finds E:Windows but it should be C:Windows.



lis disk


Shows 2 disks, drive 0 (where all is) and drive 1 (with just files)



lis part


shows 4 partitions




  • vol 0 F UDF DVD-ROM

  • vol 1 C (says resctricted access) NTFS 100 mb

  • vol 2 E (thats where actually system was)

  • vol 3 D (the other hard drive)


Not sure why C is 100mb and has C, while whole disk was C which is now E.



Osfound function finds windows on E:Windows which normally was C:Windows



Right now the error after reboot is:



File: BootBCD not found









share|improve this question









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I have been doing some installs and I’ve run Windows 7 in clear mode. Then I wanted to get back to normal went to MSConfig and clicked "run normally", after that I’m left with a 0xc000000e error. Windows 7 disk wont help as it seems boot loader doesn’t see system at all.



I went to use bootrec from command line and with /OsScan it finds E:Windows but it should be C:Windows.



lis disk


Shows 2 disks, drive 0 (where all is) and drive 1 (with just files)



lis part


shows 4 partitions




  • vol 0 F UDF DVD-ROM

  • vol 1 C (says resctricted access) NTFS 100 mb

  • vol 2 E (thats where actually system was)

  • vol 3 D (the other hard drive)


Not sure why C is 100mb and has C, while whole disk was C which is now E.



Osfound function finds windows on E:Windows which normally was C:Windows



Right now the error after reboot is:



File: BootBCD not found






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    yesterday



















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