What command EasyBCD runs to re-create/repair the BOOT

purplecandy

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So for some weird reason my ssd wasn't showing up in windows bootmenu, then I decided to install it on the SSD any and when it will 2 windows 10 drive I'll just switch make that command the ssd volume as default.

Everything works but everytime I reboot my pc for any reason from the ssd it gives an Windows Boot Error 0x000000e can't find file (//Windows/system32/winload.efi)

But if I run the re-create/repair boot from the EasyBCD tool and then restart it works fine.

So I was thinking to make it like a .bat script and execute it everytime on startup.

It would be really helpfull if anyone could help me out or just give me some hint. I have already and spend my hard earned money on this is shit isn't working properly
 
EasyBCD is free for home use and does what it's meant to do, so why you choose to ask for help in the tone of your last sentence is a mystery.
"...for some weird reason..." would appear to be the key to your problem.
Fixing the weird problem rather than blaming the tool you're using to make temporary workarounds of the error is the way to go.
Can you start by proving some basic information in the form of a Disk Management screenshot of your configuration, and copy/paste the contents of EasyBCD "view settings" (detailed mode).
 
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