I'm having a major issue with my PC that has three drives: an HDD, an SSD, and an M.2 NVMe SSD. I had Windows 11 installed on the HDD, but after recently installing it on the M.2, the HDD got wiped, and now there's no boot manager to start Windows. When I turn on my PC, it just goes to automatic repair, which fails every single time. I'm feeling pretty defeated and could really use some help!
2 Answers
It seems like your system isn't recognizing the Windows install on the M.2 drive. A workaround that has worked for me in the past is booting from a Linux live USB. It’s got a graphical interface that’s usually easier to navigate. Just make sure you have access to another computer to create the bootable USB if you only have this one right now.
First things first, have you been able to access the command prompt instead of getting locked into the automatic repair loop? Sometimes you can run some commands that might help you out.

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