![]() ![]() So I went into Command prompt, to check the drives with DISKPART. Auto-repair ofc failed, because Microsoft is incompetent, what else is new. I had a USB drive with installable Windows I made with Rufus, so I booted off that one, so I could try and repair. After I put the drive back in, when I restarted the system it could only go in BIOS where I could not see any listed bootable drive, no storage at all. Then it dawned on me that something happened in AOMEI and it must have messed up the boot loaders. OK, I thought maybe the drive got fried or something, so I shut down the system, opened the case and removed the NVME drive from the M2 slot, but it was fine, it didn't melt. So I opened a monitoring program to see temperatures on CPU and they were around 40, it was fine. Nothing was using many resources and all components seemed fine, CPU, GPU, drives. I thought maybe the drive overheated or something, so I opened TaskManager to see if everything was alright. AOMEI reported it did that, but suddenly the system got very sluggish, everything was very slow. So I clicked on an option to convert it to GPT. When I woke up, AOMEI finished erasing that HDD, but I noticed it was marked as having MBR partition. So, I put most docs on the SSD (sata) and erased the HDD, using AOMEI Partition Assistant.īut since that was an HDD and the method of erasing was by writing zeroes on it, it was taking too long, so I fell asleep. (Of course in the process of installation, there were many restarts and the NVME drive worked flawlessly, it was superfast. But since I installed Windows on the NVME, I decided to erase both SATA drives and move documents on them. My previous bootable Windows drive was on that SSD. I had two other physical drives installed on SATA: an SSD and an older HDD. I built a new computer and installed a new NVME drive on an m.2 slot. New NVME drive I installed with Windows became unbootable, pls help Pls LonerT help me, you are the only person on the planet who actually knows how to fix this ![]() Unfortunately all solutions described in the said support document fail and I don't have Time Machine running.Īny idea what the problem (or the solution might be?) I'm in neither and my computer is not configured for either.) The link in the first popup opens the support document with Egypt as region, the second opens the same document with the US as region. (Curious and probably irrelevant detail: the Boot Camp Assistant shows two similar error popups in quick succession, both with a link to learn more. I let it, and then, after waiting to download the Boot Camp Drivers, it gives me the error described in support document entitled "If Boot Camp Assistant says that your disk could not be partitioned". So far so good.īut when I was trying to install the latest version of Windows 10 via Boot Camp Assistant, it started by wanting to remove the existing windows partition. was using the latest Mojave with a BOOTCAMP partition, upgraded to macOS 10.15 (Catalina), and then installed it from scratch, just to make sure I had a clean slate. Boot Camp Assistant says that "your disk could not be partitioned" in macOS 10.15 (Catalina) Just decided to clean up my computer and reinstall everything. ![]()
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