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\Boot\BCD error message

We have 70 Dell E6410 laptops running x64 Windows 7. All of which have SSD drives in them and are running either the A01 or A05 BIOS. We are running SafeGuard Easy 5.50.8.13.

We have 70 Dell E6410 laptops running x64 Windows 7. All of which have SSD drives in them and are running either the A01 or A05 BIOS. We are running SafeGuard Easy 5.50.8.13.

Frequently we are getting laptops that get a Windows Boot Manager error with file \Boot\BCD and an error code of: 0xc000000f. When I attempt to run recovery of this it appears that it overwrites the boot manager for SafeGuard Easy and the drive is no longer useable. I am having to re-image (using FOG server) 1 or 2 laptops a week out of the 70 laptops due to this issue.

We have 70 Dell E6410 laptops running x64 Windows 7. All of which have SSD drives in them and are running either the A01 or A05 BIOS. We are running SafeGuard Easy 5.50.8.13.

Frequently we are getting laptops that get a Windows Boot Manager error with file \Boot\BCD and an error code of: 0xc000000f. When I attempt to run recovery of this it appears that it overwrites the boot manager for SafeGuard Easy and the drive is no longer useable. I am having to re-image (using FOG server) 1 or 2 laptops a week out of the 70 laptops due to this issue.

Any suggestions?

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  • Guys, call support. There's a special WInPE "BootRec" CD image (iso) that is available and instructions on how to repair this. There's hardly ever a need to rebuild. We had the same issues (funny how this looks to be an issue with SGN on Win7) and used instructions and CD and all were resolved. I would post the link to it and instructions here, but not sure if this is against the rules.

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  • Guys, call support. There's a special WInPE "BootRec" CD image (iso) that is available and instructions on how to repair this. There's hardly ever a need to rebuild. We had the same issues (funny how this looks to be an issue with SGN on Win7) and used instructions and CD and all were resolved. I would post the link to it and instructions here, but not sure if this is against the rules.

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