pf shadoko wrote: Fri Oct 17, 2025 7:46 pm
I booted from my USB drive,
but once I'm in Win 11 hbcd, I don't know what to do.
(I don't even have access to my C drive (cycling redundancy...))
It might be a USB driver issue,
but how do I update this driver?
I am quadriplegic (no keyboard or mouse).
All I can do is wander around the BIOS.
I havent used the hiren tools myself, but i asked gemini and this is the beginning of what gemini said:
The most effective tools for this purpose are found in the BCD-MBR Tools and Windows Recovery categories:
Lazesoft Windows Recovery (or Lazesoft Recovery Suite): This tool is often recommended for its straightforward approach, providing an Automatic Boot Repair option that attempts to fix common startup failures.
BCD-MBR Tools: This category contains utilities for manually repairing and modifying the critical boot records:
EasyBCD: A popular tool used to modify or repair the Boot Configuration Data (BCD) file, which directs the Windows boot process.
BootIce: A powerful utility that can be used to edit the Master Boot Record (MBR), Partition Boot Record (PBR), and BCD.
i would
strongly suggest you dont do that and wait for microsofts official solution though. It is very likely that you make it worse if you dont really have experience with fixing these things yourself and its not something that can be teached in 15 minutes on a forum
More AI tips :
To fix Windows 10 boot issues after a failed October 2025 update, first try accessing Windows Recovery Environment by forcing shutdowns and then using options like Startup Repair or System Restore. If that doesn't work, boot into Safe Mode to uninstall the update, or run DISM and sfc /scannow in Command Prompt to repair system files. As a last resort, use a bootable USB to either run repair options or perform a clean install.
ps: if you have any valuable data on that system and have no backup - back it up immediately now from safe mode, further repair attempts might destroy access to the data.
pps:
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