![]() ![]() Could it be a driver issue?Īll partitions from the original drive were copied. I couldn't delete C:\Boot\Bcd as some posts suggests, since I do not have a C:\Boot directoryĭoes anyone have any idea how to fix this? The fact that it loads via safe mode suggests that there isn't any hardware issue. I tried several things using the command line recovery tool:īootrec /FixBoot (these were intially returning "the system cannot find the file specified", until I made some changes with bcdedit bootrec /FixMbrīootrec /RebuildBcd (this returns 0 identified installations) bootsect /force /nt60 ALLĭeleting the eMMC partitions using diskpart -> cleanĪssigning the drive letters to C: and U: (for the fat32 partiton) via diskpartĬhanging the partitions to C: and U: via bcdedit ![]() ![]() However, it will not boot without safe mode. Just after cloning, it let's me choose safe mode, and Windows does start up in safe mode. When booting up on the SSD, it comes up with an INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE error. I used TrueImage to clone the eMMC drive (with Windows 10) to the SSD. What you need to do in this method is get into Windows RE (Recovery Environment) to access Command Prompt. I have a new Kangaroo Mini PC (with dock) and wanted to use an SSD attached via the dock for Windows (instead of the built-in eMMC). If you are getting the Windows 10 INACCESSIBLEBOOTDEVICE error, then probably you are not able to boot or start Windows 10 on your PC. ![]()
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