Hi there,
I have a decent PC (i7 2600, 16gb ram, SSD + 2HDDs, etc). I've been using it for about a year.
Since it's a work machine, in the last few weeks, I've been using VMware on it to use other experimental software, with no problems.
Today, I tried to create a new VM and the software asked me to update it to a new version. I did it, create new VM and rebooted to change a config in the Bios (about virtualization). But when I tried to boot again, surprise: BSOD.
STOP: 0x0000007b, (0xFFFFF880009a9928, 0xFFFFFFFFC0000034, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000)
When I got back to the BIOS, I found the boot order to be different. I fixed it but no good. I disconnected the other HDDs and all I got was a different boot error message. I plugged the SSD in another machine and it worked fine, so I guess it must be a MBR problem.
Anyone has a input on how I could fix this, please?
Thank you!
Update: The SSD is fine, I tested it in another PC. Also, I can enter into Repair Mode. When I try to use the bootrec /rebuildbcd command, it fails to find an existing Windows installation, even when I remove/rename the BCD. The "bootsect /nt60 sys" command also doesn't fix.
I have a decent PC (i7 2600, 16gb ram, SSD + 2HDDs, etc). I've been using it for about a year.
Since it's a work machine, in the last few weeks, I've been using VMware on it to use other experimental software, with no problems.
Today, I tried to create a new VM and the software asked me to update it to a new version. I did it, create new VM and rebooted to change a config in the Bios (about virtualization). But when I tried to boot again, surprise: BSOD.
STOP: 0x0000007b, (0xFFFFF880009a9928, 0xFFFFFFFFC0000034, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000)
When I got back to the BIOS, I found the boot order to be different. I fixed it but no good. I disconnected the other HDDs and all I got was a different boot error message. I plugged the SSD in another machine and it worked fine, so I guess it must be a MBR problem.
Anyone has a input on how I could fix this, please?
Thank you!
Update: The SSD is fine, I tested it in another PC. Also, I can enter into Repair Mode. When I try to use the bootrec /rebuildbcd command, it fails to find an existing Windows installation, even when I remove/rename the BCD. The "bootsect /nt60 sys" command also doesn't fix.