Booting multiple windows 10 systems until forced update; now EasyBCD no longer has references to some of the windows OS partitions

clavierschule

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My multiple entry working EasyBCD system was fine, but now most of the previous partitions are not reflected when my PC starts up. The entries don't correspond at all, and doing a "Rebuild" doesn't give me an "updated" menu. Not sure what to do
 
In your main Windows Explorer (File Explorer) make sure each of those missing partitions has a drive letter. If necessary open Computer Management>Disk Management to enter new drive letters. Open EasyBCD and remove any wrong entries then re-add those drives back in. Restart and all should be OK.
 
My multiple entry working EasyBCD system was fine, but now most of the previous partitions are not reflected when my PC starts up. The entries don't correspond at all, and doing a "Rebuild" doesn't give me an "updated" menu. Not sure what to do
my laptop doesn't even support windows 11 lol
 
My multiple entry working EasyBCD system was fine, but now most of the previous partitions are not reflected when my Personal Computer starts up. The entries don't correspond at all, and doing a "Rebuild" doesn't give me an "updated" menu. Not sure what to do
I have faced a similar problem recently, Try resetting your BCD store completely and re-adding each entry manually in EasyBCD.
 
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