My PC is stuck in recovery mode, and I don't see any other options on the screen. The message says "Your PC/Device needs to be repaired. The Boot Configuration Data file is missing some required information. File: BootBCD. Error code: 0x000000d." It advises using recovery tools, but I don't have any installation media like a disc or USB device. This problem started when I rebooted my computer after tweaking the memory speed in BIOS because I was getting errors in Windows diagnostics, which made me think my RAM was faulty. Now it seems I've corrupted some important files needed for Windows to run.
2 Answers
It sounds like you might want to try resetting the BIOS by removing the CMOS battery for a few minutes and then reinserting it. This should revert any changes you made. If that doesn’t work, it might be time to replace the RAM sticks, especially since there was some memory corruption going on before you changed the settings. That change likely made it more unstable. Just a thought!
Resetting the CMOS could potentially help you exit recovery mode, but just be aware that if your RAM is faulty, you might still run into issues. Sometimes, poorly functioning RAM can create a mess that leads to these kinds of boot problems. So, if you’ve had memory issues before, replacing the RAM might be the best route!

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