Hello,
This is my first post, And I hope it is posted in the right place.
I'm a computer technician of many years and NOT a big fan of windows 10 in general.
On several occasions in the past year and a half, I had several windows 10 system's I've built, giving me the BCD 14C BSOD upon boot, And I've fixed it via several bootrec commands or 3rd party tools.
I am new to EasyBCD and used it succesfully for the 1st time today when encountered the BCD 14C BSOD again.
What I did is :
1. Booted gandalf WinPe image and ran EasyBCD
2. Reset BCD configuration
3. Re-create/repair boot files
4. Added new entry and selected the proper boot drive
I have a question :
If I install fresh/Restore image of windows 10 on a new computer, Will it be better to run to steps 1-4 just to make sure the BCD is properly configured and make a BCD backup just "in case" ?
Or it better no to mess with fresh install and just make a BCD backup ?
I'm asking this because I'm afraid that maybe imaging the windows to another drive might be causing the BCD errors from time to time, And maybe creating it anew will prevent it from re-occuring ?
Thank you
This is my first post, And I hope it is posted in the right place.
I'm a computer technician of many years and NOT a big fan of windows 10 in general.
On several occasions in the past year and a half, I had several windows 10 system's I've built, giving me the BCD 14C BSOD upon boot, And I've fixed it via several bootrec commands or 3rd party tools.
I am new to EasyBCD and used it succesfully for the 1st time today when encountered the BCD 14C BSOD again.
What I did is :
1. Booted gandalf WinPe image and ran EasyBCD
2. Reset BCD configuration
3. Re-create/repair boot files
4. Added new entry and selected the proper boot drive
I have a question :
If I install fresh/Restore image of windows 10 on a new computer, Will it be better to run to steps 1-4 just to make sure the BCD is properly configured and make a BCD backup just "in case" ?
Or it better no to mess with fresh install and just make a BCD backup ?
I'm asking this because I'm afraid that maybe imaging the windows to another drive might be causing the BCD errors from time to time, And maybe creating it anew will prevent it from re-occuring ?
Thank you