Hello,
A few months ago I successfully converted my Windows (8.1) HDD from GPT format to MBR format, without data loss.
Today I tried to do the same, but I'm stuck at one of the final steps: getting Windows to boot again.
I used the instructions provided by TeraByte Unlimited: https://www.terabyteunlimited.com/kb/article.php?id=580 (See "Converting a Booting Windows 7/8.x/10 GPT drive to MBR/EMBR") and used their BootIT Bare Metal boot disc to do the conversion.
Everything went fine, until step 19. The BCD file did exist on my system, but I figured it'd be better to generate a new one, so I used the rd /s /q C:\Boot command - using the command prompt on the Windows 8.1 recovery disc - to remove the old BCD file. This is where all the problems started, because afterwards I wasn't able to restore/recreate the BCD file using the bcdboot C:\Windows /s C: command.
Whatever I try, I always get a "Failure when attempting to copy boot files." error.
I have tried many commands, but nothing seems to do the trick. Diskpart shows me that Windows is indeed located on the C:\ drive. I double-checked this, because some people stated that this error pops up when you specify the wrong Windows location.
I've even inserted my Windows 8.1 recovery disc and ran Startup Repair. That one would throw an error at me, telling me that it was unsuccessful in finding and fixing the issue.
Other useful information:
- Windows partition is marked as Active (tried and confirmed via both Diskpart and BootIT Bare Metal)
- During the conversion from GPT to MBR, I removed the "System reserved" volume, as suggested by the guide in step 8.
I would appreciate if someone could assist me with this issue. I know it is possible, because I've done it in the past, on the exact same laptop. If you need more information, please let me know.
Thank you very much in advance!
A few months ago I successfully converted my Windows (8.1) HDD from GPT format to MBR format, without data loss.
Today I tried to do the same, but I'm stuck at one of the final steps: getting Windows to boot again.
I used the instructions provided by TeraByte Unlimited: https://www.terabyteunlimited.com/kb/article.php?id=580 (See "Converting a Booting Windows 7/8.x/10 GPT drive to MBR/EMBR") and used their BootIT Bare Metal boot disc to do the conversion.
Everything went fine, until step 19. The BCD file did exist on my system, but I figured it'd be better to generate a new one, so I used the rd /s /q C:\Boot command - using the command prompt on the Windows 8.1 recovery disc - to remove the old BCD file. This is where all the problems started, because afterwards I wasn't able to restore/recreate the BCD file using the bcdboot C:\Windows /s C: command.
Whatever I try, I always get a "Failure when attempting to copy boot files." error.
I have tried many commands, but nothing seems to do the trick. Diskpart shows me that Windows is indeed located on the C:\ drive. I double-checked this, because some people stated that this error pops up when you specify the wrong Windows location.
I've even inserted my Windows 8.1 recovery disc and ran Startup Repair. That one would throw an error at me, telling me that it was unsuccessful in finding and fixing the issue.
Other useful information:
- Windows partition is marked as Active (tried and confirmed via both Diskpart and BootIT Bare Metal)
- During the conversion from GPT to MBR, I removed the "System reserved" volume, as suggested by the guide in step 8.
I would appreciate if someone could assist me with this issue. I know it is possible, because I've done it in the past, on the exact same laptop. If you need more information, please let me know.
Thank you very much in advance!
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8.1 x64
- Computer type
- Laptop
- System Manufacturer/Model
- ASUS N751JX
- CPU
- Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4720HQ CPU @ 2.60GHz
- Motherboard
- ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. N751JX
- Memory
- 16,00 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- (1) Intel(R) HD Graphics 4600 (2) NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950M
- Hard Drives
- - Hitachi HTS721010A9E630 (1TB HDD)
- SanDisk SD7SB3Q256G1002 (256GB SSD)
- Antivirus
- G DATA Internet Security