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HP 250 G4
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hi everyone,

 

I have a HP 250 G4 with Windows10 pre-installed.

On this pc I need to have Linux as well, so I freed some space and created a partition with the Disk Management Tool in Windows and insatlled Linux (Fedora) on the free partition.

 

Now the pc will boot only into Linux, but I can see and access the Windows disk, so it is still there.

 

The Windows Boot Manager gives the following error:

File : \EFI\Microsoft\Boot\BCD
Status : 0xc000000f
Info : The boot configuration data for your pc is missing or contains errors.

To solve the error it suggests to insert the installation disk, which I do not have.

 

I am downloading the ISO image from www.microsoft.com/it-it/software-download/windows10ISO 

Do I need the product key for my WIndows? If so, how can I get it?

 

Thanks for any advice

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The product key is encoded in the BIOS.  

 

You can use a generic installation key if one is required. Once you are able to boot into Windows again and go online, the OS will self activate, since the notebook already has a digital entitlement on the Microsoft activation servers. 

 

You can get the generic install keys from the following web document. http://winaero.com/blog/generic-key-to-install-windows-10-rtm/

 

 

Did you create a Windows usb recovery flashdrive before you made any changes to the partitioning?

 

I am curious as to the reason you did not consider using VMWare to run a virtual Linux OS instead of physically installing the OS. 

 

Take a read of the following thread an Microsoft Answers.

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-update/how-to-repair-windows10-file-boot...



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The product key is encoded in the BIOS.  

 

You can use a generic installation key if one is required. Once you are able to boot into Windows again and go online, the OS will self activate, since the notebook already has a digital entitlement on the Microsoft activation servers. 

 

You can get the generic install keys from the following web document. http://winaero.com/blog/generic-key-to-install-windows-10-rtm/

 

 

Did you create a Windows usb recovery flashdrive before you made any changes to the partitioning?

 

I am curious as to the reason you did not consider using VMWare to run a virtual Linux OS instead of physically installing the OS. 

 

Take a read of the following thread an Microsoft Answers.

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-update/how-to-repair-windows10-file-boot...



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Thanks!

 

I got the generic istall key, but it didn't ask for it.

 

About your questions: I did't create a Windows usb recovery flashdrive because having partitioned with the Windows Disk Management I never tought something could go wrong. Fool me!

And I don't consider the VM to run Linux because it takes too much memory and it slows down the pc too much to work efficiently.

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You're welcome. 🙂

 

Thanks for satisfying my curiousity.



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