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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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?