After a power outage, I got a boot\bcd error. Unfortunately, due to some current building work this has happened more than once, each time trashing the bcd. After failing to correct it with bootrec this time, I tried Easy RE but get this error, just after it says "Volume identified as NTFS":
Due to issues with the partition layout, this PC cannot be configured in any MBR or EFI modes! Aborting!
Unable to proceed with repair of this volume. Check logs for more details.
I have no idea what this means, where the logs are or what they might be called. The boot drive is an SSD if that makes any difference. What now? Does this mean Easy RE won't solve the problem?
If it comes to worst, I have system backups in EaseUs but I haven't figured out how to restore them without access to the program
Due to issues with the partition layout, this PC cannot be configured in any MBR or EFI modes! Aborting!
Unable to proceed with repair of this volume. Check logs for more details.
I have no idea what this means, where the logs are or what they might be called. The boot drive is an SSD if that makes any difference. What now? Does this mean Easy RE won't solve the problem?
If it comes to worst, I have system backups in EaseUs but I haven't figured out how to restore them without access to the program