Help! Did I Brick My PC After Using mbr2gpt?

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Asked By DigitalNinja92 On

I was trying to enable secure boot for BF6. Before that, I confirmed that my CPU and motherboard were compatible with mbr2gpt. I followed a video tutorial I found (which seemed well-reviewed) and managed to complete all steps until the reboot. Now, I'm facing a blue screen with a message saying 'Your PC/device needs to be repaired. The Boot Configuration Data for your PC is missing or contains errors. File: |EFIMICROSOFTBOOTBCD. Error code: 0xc0000034.' I've checked and confirmed my boot mode is UEFI, but I'm really worried that my PC might be dead. I'm using an MSI Click BIOS 5 with a Z170A Krait Gaming 3x motherboard and an i7-6700 processor. I've researched compatibility and everything seemed fine. Any advice would be super appreciated—I can't afford to replace my PC right now!

2 Answers

Answered By TechieJoe42 On

It sounds like you're dealing with a tough issue. If you can access Windows, try to look for dump files in C:WindowsMinidump. These files are crash logs that might help diagnose the BSOD. If you find any, zip them and upload them to a file-sharing site. If you're struggling with that, here’s a guide on creating a small memory dump to gather more info. That might help pinpoint the problem!

Answered By GamerGuru77 On

Your motherboard does support UEFI, so that’s a plus. You might want to create a Windows Install USB (ideally the same version as your current setup or a newer one) and use it to select the 'Fix Boot' option. Often, it’s just a simple configuration hiccup that can be resolved this way.

DigitalNinja92 -

Would a Windows 11 USB work for this? I’m currently on Windows 10, and since I can't boot into anything, I guess I need to buy a Windows key. I’m not very savvy with the installation process either.

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