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but now thebcdboot D:\Windows /l en-US /s B: /f UEFI did work

 

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OK then try to run it from the laptop.

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Hi

just tried to mount it back in the laptop

unfortunately all is as it was before

Booting doesn't start, same errors as at the beginning.

I also tried to run windows installer from USB media, and it still sees the SSD as Disk 1 with 0 memory allocated

same result if I run diskpart

 

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OK, then you probably have to buy a new disk. I run out of ideas. Sorry. 😏

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What  about cleaning and or formatting the ssd using the other pc, and then after remount it in the laptop, run the installer from the usb media.?

 

What I cannot understand is how come I can easily read the SSD trough USB, and the laptop cannot even see the partitions

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You can try it, but I also have no answer to your question.

I hope that there is no issue with your laptop.

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that is my doubt about the xonnector.

but the connectoe in the laptop is not just a cable, it is soldered.

anyhow, to try the approach of cleaning, formatting and reinstall, what procedure would you suggest?

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Ok firsr things first. This got crazy i had same thing happen, just now. All i did was disable my legacy support, to force my bios to ru only UFEI AkA GPT. They are the same meaning.

 

All i did was 

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Hi

all the changes in bios legacy or not did not work.

The SSD was corrupted and was keeping being seen as 0 allocated memory

Finally I solved the situation by managing to wipe clean the SSD, and reinstall windows

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