MicrosoftWindowsWindows 11
Occasionally, your machine runs into a problem and starts behaving abnormally.
People then usually perform troubleshooting and venture to fix the error using different means.
But what to do if you are unable to run those mitigation steps?

If you are facing a similar issue, then this article is for you.
Continue to read further to fix it.
This cmdlet is used inside the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE).

Select USB flash drive
This cmdlet can be used on Windows 7, 8,10, and11.
To see to it that it is detected, you must assign a drive letter to it using WinRE.
To access WinRE, you will also need a bootable USB drive for the same OS.

Close the wizard
Therefore, we have divided this section into two parts.
Plug in an empty USB flash drive with at least 8 GB of space.
Download the Windows Media Creation tool for your respective OS:
trigger the download MCT .EXE file.

Repair computer
The Media Creation Tool will now run.
Accept the license terms.
When the OS is downloaded, the bootable USB will be created.

Diskpart
Plug the bootable USB into the problematic computer.
Boot from the USB using the One Time Boot Menu.
On the first screen, click Next.

List disks in Diskpart
Click Repair your rig.Repair computer
Select Troubleshoot.Select Troubleshoot from WinRE
Select Advanced Options.
Select Command Prompt.Select Command Prompt
jot down in Diskpart and press Enter.Diskpart
Enter the Diskpart mode.
throw in in List Disk and press Enter.List disks in Diskpart
View all disk details.

Select disk
snag the disk with the hidden boot partition by typing in Select Disk 0.
Replace 0 with the correct disk number.Select disk
throw in in List Volume and press Enter.
View all volume details inside the selected disk.

List volumes in disk
choose the hidden boot partition by typing in Select Volume 2.
Replace 2 with the correct volume number.
The hidden boot volume is in the FAT32 format.

Select the volume
you’re free to use this information to opt for correct volume.
throw in Exit and press Enter to exit Diskpart mode.Exit Diskpart
throw in in H: and press Enter.
throw in in Format H: /FS:FAT32 /Q and press Enter.

Assign a letter to volume
Now bang out in BCDBoot C:\Windows /S H: /f UEFI and press Enter.
You may now try running the Bootrec /Fixboot cmdlet again.
The Access is denied issue should be resolved now.

Exit Diskpart
Here is how you could launch the Startup Repair tool:
Create abootable Windows USB drive.
Boot from the USB drive.
On the first screen, click Next.Proceed
Click Repair your system.

Change directory to boot partition
Now check to see if you are able to execute the Bootrec /Fixboot command successfully.
If the problem persists, try the following solutions.
If it fails to repair any discovered bad sectors, it informs the operating system not to use them.

Format partition
Once it reboots, the Check Disk utility will run and scan your hard drive.
This can take a while, in some cases, hours.
Let the scan finish and reboot into Windows.

Create boot files
Once the CHKDSK utility has successfully been executed, check to see if the issue remains.
If it does, apply the following fixes.
Repair BCD Files
BCD files are important for the system to run and boot up smoothly.

Fix BCD boot files
These files may have been damaged causing the Bootrec /Fixboot cmdlet to not execute.
you could repair these boot files by following the steps below:
Plug thebootable USBinto the problematic computer.
execute the following cmdlets one after the other:
Now jot down in Exit to leave the Command Prompt.

Click Continue to restart the computer normally.
After the restart, peek if you are now able to execute the cmdlet.
This can occasionally cause an improper system boot resulting in an error.

Therefore, we suggest that you disable Fastboot, which means changing its options from Minimal to Thorough.
Restart the computer andenter its BIOS.
Expand the Power-on self-test (POST) parameters and tap the Fastboot menu.

Select Thorough and then exit the BIOS while saving the changes.Set Fastboot to Thorough
Restart the computer normally.
When the computer boots, peek if your issue has been resolved.
Conclusion
It can be frustrating when you better troubleshoot the troubleshooter.
It even comes with built-in troubleshooters.
However, Microsoft can only fix so much.
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