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  • How did you run chkdsk if it's not starting - safe mode or recovery drive?

    Do the contents of the drive look correct apart from whatever is stopping Windows starting properly?

  • Via the command prompt in UEFI.

    Drive contents look ok, but going through the drives individually it appears windows is installed on E: (despite saying C: in all the explorer windows prior to this issue?). So now I'm rerunning chkdsk on the correct drive. Will report back.

  • You sure the UEFI boot order hasn't changed and altered the (stupid, unstable) Windows drive letter assignments?

    Do you actually have 3 or more partitions (or drives) and can you see their labels in the UEFI shell?

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