Windows 10: Is there any way to move your boot files?

Discus and support Is there any way to move your boot files? in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; So When I downloaded my windows 10 I had many ssd's and hardrives connected and while downloading windows to my samsung 970 pro the boot files (the odd... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by AarneP, Mar 8, 2019.

  1. AarneP Win User

    Is there any way to move your boot files?


    So When I downloaded my windows 10 I had many ssd's and hardrives connected and while downloading windows to my samsung 970 pro the boot files (the odd 500mt thing) went to my intel 730p and I was thinking is it possible easily move them to my best ssd? Is there any way to move your boot files? 7d5c8870-f1c4-44e1-a609-75aef870e0cb?upload=true.png

    :)
     
    AarneP, Mar 8, 2019
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  2. GNJha Win User

    Boot Process

    Hi,

    Please suggest me a link that can explain the boot process step by step of ...

    • Windows 7,
    • Windows 8.1,
    • Windows 10,
    • Windows Server 2008 R2 and
    • Windows Server 2012 R2

    With Regards

    InTech
     
    GNJha, Mar 8, 2019
    #2
  3. Bree Win User
    Installation media boots to command prompt


    I've just booted from known working install media to see exactly what it does when booting. The sequence of events is...

    1. Windows logo on a black screen
    2. circling dots appear beneath the logo
    3. light blue 'Please wait' screen with circling dots
    4. a command prompt window (very briefly)
    5. the initial Setup page appears

    Do you see steps 1-3? If so, it appears you have stopped at step 4, suggesting that something on the disc cannot be read.

    Does the disc boot properly in another machine? If so, try cleaning the laptop's drive lens then try booting from the disc again.

    If not, make new install media with Microsoft's Media Creation Tool, either as a bootable USB, on an ISO that you can burn to another disc. At Step 8 in Option One of this tutorial you can choose between making a USB or an ISO.

    Download Windows 10 ISO File
     
    Bree, Mar 8, 2019
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  4. Mark Ole Win User

    Is there any way to move your boot files?

    Boot files not loaded

    Hi,

    To address your concern, we suggest that you update the graphics driver. You may visit the manufacturer's support site to find the latest graphics driver.

    You can also run the System File Check tool to check if there is system file corruption.
    To run the tool, follow these steps:

    • Right-click (or press and hold) the Startbutton, then select Command Prompt (Admin).
    • Enter sfc /scannow

    Let us know if you need further assistance.
     
    Mark Ole, Mar 8, 2019
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