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The stable operation of a personal computer or laptop depends on the health of the operating system, for which updates appear at regular intervals. But for Windows 10 users, a problem has arisen, which is the following: after updating Windows 10, the system does not start. Several reasons can lead to reluctance to join. First, you need to determine what exactly caused the malfunction.

Reasons for Windows 10 not loading

The lack of loading of the operating system is visible on the black display screen. This is accompanied by the absence of:

  • cursor on the screen;
  • reactions to pressing keyboard keys.

There may be two reasons for this:

  1. Failure of the video card or integrated video chip.
  2. Malicious software missed by the antivirus.

Video system hardware failure

One of the reasons for the lack of a graphical interface on a laptop display is the installation of a second monitor in the graphics settings, to which the signal is transmitted. The impression is that the computer is faulty, although in fact everything is in order. To resolve the problem you need to do the following:

Virus in the operating system

Malicious software missed by an antivirus, even such as Kaspersky, leads to the replacement of the executive file responsible for the standard boot. To solve the problem, you need to do the following:

Windows 10 doesn't work after update

After installing the update, Windows 10 does not work and requires a reboot or power off to reset. In this case, you can roll back to the original settings. This option is only suitable if the function of creating restore points is not disabled on the computer. To do this you need:

  1. Reboot the operating system using the “Reset” button.
  2. During the transition to loading the BIOS, press the “F8” key. This will launch the recovery menu.
  3. In the menu that appears, select “Diagnostics”.
  4. The “Advanced Settings” window will appear, in which select “System Restore”.
  5. In the information window that appears, click “Next”.
  6. The system will prompt you to select the current restore point. Click “Next”. In the future, you need to agree to perform a rollback.

Windows 10 freezes after updating

After using your computer or laptop for some time, it starts to freeze or takes a long time to load. This is due to the many programs that launch automatically along with the operating system.. To remove them from startup, you can use diagnostic and cleaning programs or boot your computer in safe mode to prevent loading unnecessary services and drivers:

This procedure significantly reduces the system startup time. You can also clean the system of various debris that accumulates when starting and stopping software and surfing the Internet. If Windows does not start after installing Windows 10, the reason for this may be a damaged or faulty operating system. In this case, incompatibility of computer components disappears, because before installation, a compatibility check is carried out.

Windows 10 is an imperfect system and problems are common, especially when installing updates. There are a lot of mistakes and ways to solve them. First of all, it all depends on at what stage the problem arose and whether it was accompanied by code. We will consider all possible cases.

The computer froze during the update process

If your computer freezes when updating Windows 10, you need to find the cause of the problem and fix it. To be able to do this, you need to interrupt the system update.

First you need to make sure that the computer is really frozen. If nothing changes at all within 15 minutes or some actions are repeated cyclically for the third time, the computer can be considered frozen.

How to abort an update

If the update starts to install, you most likely won't be able to simply restart your computer and return it to normal; the installation will retry every time you restart. This problem does not always occur, but it is very common. If you encounter it, you must first interrupt the system update, and only then eliminate the cause of the problem:

  1. Restart your computer using one of the following methods:
    • press the reset button;
    • hold down the power button for 5 seconds to turn off the computer, and then turn it on;
    • turn off the computer from the network and turn it on again.
  2. When you turn it on, immediately press the F8 key.
  3. Click on the "Safe Mode with Command Prompt" option on the system boot option screen.

    Select "Safe Mode with Command Line Support"

  4. Open the Start menu after the system starts, type cmd and open Command Prompt as an administrator.

    Open Command Prompt as an administrator after the system starts

  5. Enter the following commands in sequence:
  6. Restart your computer. The system will start in normal mode.
  7. After eliminating the cause of the problem, enter the same commands, but replace the word “stop” with “start”.

How to eliminate the cause of freezing

There can be many reasons for being stuck receiving updates. In most cases, you will see an error code message after 15 minutes of inactivity. What to do in such cases is described at the end of the article. However, it happens that no message appears, and the computer continues to endlessly try. We will consider the most popular cases of these.

Stuck at the “Getting updates” stage

If you've been seeing the "Getting Updates" screen for about 15 minutes without any progress, you shouldn't wait any longer. This error is caused by a service conflict. All you have to do is disable Windows Automatic Updates and start checking for updates manually.

  1. Press the key combination Ctrl + Shift + Esc. If Task Manager opens in a simplified view, click More Details.

    If Task Manager opens in a simplified form, click More details

  2. Go to the “Services” tab and click on the “Open Services” button.

    Click on the "Open Services" button

  3. Find the Windows Update service and open it.

    Open Windows Update service

  4. Select the startup type “Disabled”, click on the “Stop” button if it is active, and confirm the changes made. After this, the updates should install without problems.

    Select the startup type “Disabled” and click on the “Stop” button

Video: How to disable Windows Update service

Stuck at 30 - 39%

If you are upgrading from Windows 7, 8 or 8.1, updates will be downloaded at this point.

Russia is big, but there are almost no Microsot servers in it. Due to this, the download speed of some packages is very low. You may have to wait up to 24 hours for the entire update to download.

The first step is to run the Update Center diagnostics to prevent an attempt to download packages from a non-working server. To do this, press the Win + R key combination, enter the command msdt /id WindowsUpdateDiagnostic and click OK.

Press the Win + R key combination, enter the command msdt /id WindowsUpdateDiagnostic and click OK

Also try upgrading your current version of Windows (without upgrading to Windows 10). Once complete, try upgrading to Windows 10 again.

If this doesn't help, you have 2 options:

  • install the update overnight and wait until it finishes;
  • use an alternative update method, for example, download a Windows 10 image (from the official website or torrent) and update from it.

Video: What to do with the endless update to Windows 10

Stuck at 44%

Update 1511 was accompanied by a similar error for some time. It is caused by a conflict with the memory card. The bug in this update package has been fixed for a long time, but if you somehow encountered it, you have 2 options:

  • remove the SD card from the computer;
  • update via Windows Update.

If this does not help you, free up 20 GB of free space on the system disk.

Computer froze after update

As is the case with problems during the update process, you will most likely see one of the code errors, the solution to which is described below. But this does not always happen. In any case, the first thing you need to do is get out of the frozen state. You can do this in the same way as if you get stuck during the update process: press F8 when you turn on the computer and select “Safe Mode with Command Prompt Support.”

If you haven't seen the error code, try all the following methods in turn.

Getting error information

Before fixing the problem, you should try to find out some information about the error that occurred:

  1. Open Control Panel. You can find it by searching in the Start menu.

    Open Control Panel from the Start menu

  2. Select the "Small Icons" viewing method and open the "Administration" section.

    Open the "Administration" section

  3. Open Event Viewer.

    Open Event Viewer

  4. In the left pane, expand the Windows Logs category and open the System log.
  5. In the list that opens you will find all system errors. They will have a red icon. Pay attention to the "Event Code" column. With its help, you can find out the error code and use an individual method for eliminating it, which is described in the table below.

    Errors will have a red icon

Video: Event Viewer and Windows Logs

Resolving Conflicts

The most common cause of freezing is that Start menu and Windows Search settings were not transferred correctly from a previous version of Windows. The result of such an error is a conflict with key system services, which prevents the system from starting.

  1. Open the Start menu, type “services” and open the utility you found.

    Open the Services utility

  2. In the window that opens, find the Windows Search service and open it.

    Open Windows Search

  3. Select the startup type "Disabled" and click the "Stop" button if it is active. Then click “OK”.

    Disable Windows Search service

  4. Open Registry Editor. You can find it by searching “regedit” in the Start menu.

    Open Registry Editor via the Start menu

  5. Copy the path HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Services\AppXSvc into the address bar and press Enter.

    Go to the path HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Services\AppXSvc

  6. On the right side of the window, open the Start option.

    Open the Start option

  7. Set the value to "4" and click "OK".

    Set the value to "4" and click "OK"

  8. Try restarting your computer normally. Perhaps the steps taken will help you.

Change user

Start menu settings and Windows Search are the most common causes of conflicts, but there may be others. There is neither the energy nor the time to search for and correct every possible problem. It would be more intelligent to reset all changes, and the easiest way to do this is to create a new user.

  1. Go to the "Options" window. This can be done through the Win + I key combination or the gear in the Start menu.

    Go to the Options window

  2. Open the "Accounts" section.

    Open the "Accounts" section

  3. Open the “Family and other people” tab and click on the “Add user...” button.

    Click on the “Add user...” button

  4. Click on the “I don’t have data...” button.

    Click on the "I don't have data..." button

  5. Click on the “Add user...” button.

    Click on the inscription “Add user...”

  6. Specify the name of the new account and confirm its creation.

    Specify the name of the new account and confirm its creation

  7. Click on the created account and click the “Change account type” button.

    Click the "Change account type" button

  8. Select the Administrator type and click OK.

    Select "Administrator" type and click "OK"

  9. Try restarting your computer normally. If all is well, you will see a selection of accounts.

Video: how to create an account with administrator rights in Windows 10

Uninstalling an update

If changing the account does not help, you will have to roll back the updates. After this, you can try to update the system again.

  1. Go to Control Panel and open Uninstall a program.

    Open "Uninstall a program" in "Control Panel"

  2. On the left side of the window, click on “View installed updates.”

    Click on “View installed updates”

  3. Based on the date, remove the latest installed updates.

    Uninstall the latest installed updates

Video: How to remove an update in Windows 10

System Restore

This is an extreme way to solve the problem. It is equivalent to a complete reinstallation of the system.

  1. Press the Win + I key combination to open the Settings window and open the Update and Security section.

    Open the "Settings" window and open the "Update and Security" section

  2. Go to the “Recovery” tab and click “Start”.

    Go to the "Recovery" tab and click "Start"

  3. In the next window, select “Save my files” and do whatever the system asks you to do.

Video: how to reset Windows 10 to system settings

Black screen problem

The problem of the black screen is worth highlighting separately. If the display shows nothing, this does not mean that your computer is frozen. Press Alt + F4 and then Enter. Now there are 2 options for the development of events:

  • if the computer does not turn off, wait half an hour to prevent a delayed update, and proceed to restore the system as described above;
  • If the computer turns off, you have a problem playing back the picture. Do all the following methods in turn.

Switching between monitors

The most popular reason for this problem is incorrect identification of the main monitor. If you have a TV connected, the system can set it as the main one even before downloading the necessary drivers for its operation. Even if there is only one monitor, try this method. Before downloading all the necessary drivers, errors can be very strange.

  1. If you have multiple monitors connected, turn off all but the main one and try restarting your computer.
  2. Press the Win + P key combination, then the down arrow key and Enter. This is switching between monitors.

Disabling Fast Startup

Accelerated startup involves delaying the activation of some system components and neglecting preliminary analysis. This may cause an "invisible" monitor.

  1. Restart your computer in safe mode (press F8 while turning on).

    Restart your computer in safe mode

  2. Open Control Panel and go to the System and Security category.

    Open Control Panel and go to the System and Security category

  3. Click on the “Customize the functions of the power buttons” button.

    Click on the button "Customize the functions of the power buttons"

  4. Click on the inscription “Change settings...”, uncheck the Quick Launch box and confirm the changes made.

    Click on the inscription “Change parameters...”, uncheck the Quick Launch box and confirm the changes made

  5. Try restarting your computer in normal mode.

Video: How to turn off Fast Startup in Windows 10

Resetting an incorrect driver for a video card

It may be Windows 10 or you may have installed the wrong driver. There can be many variations of errors with a video card driver. You need to try several ways to install it: by removing the old driver, manually and automatically.

  1. Restart your computer in safe mode (how to do this was described above), open “Control Panel” and go to the “Hardware and Sound” section.

    Open Control Panel and go to Hardware and Sound

  2. Click on "Device Manager".

    Click on "Device Manager"

  3. Open the “Video Adapters” group, right-click on your video card and go to its properties.

    Right-click on the video card and go to its properties

  4. In the “Diver” tab, click on the “Rollback” button. This is driver removal. Try restarting your computer normally and check the result.

    In the “Diver” tab, click on the “Rollback” button

  5. Install the driver again. Open Device Manager again, right-click on the video card and select Update Driver. Perhaps the video card will be in the “Other devices” group.

    Right-click on the video card and select "Update Driver"

  6. First, try automatic driver updates. If the update is not found or the error persists, download the driver from the manufacturer’s website and use manual installation.

    First, try automatic driver update

  7. When installing manually, you will just need to specify the path to the folder with the driver. The checkbox for “Including subfolders” should be active.

    When installing manually, you just need to specify the path to the folder with the driver

Video: how to update the driver for a video card in Windows 10

Code errors, their causes and solutions

Here we will list all the code errors that are associated with updating Windows 10. Most of them can be solved quite simply and do not require detailed instructions. The last resort, which is not mentioned in the table, is to completely reinstall Windows 10. If all else fails, use it and install the latest version immediately to avoid a problematic update.

Instead of "0x" the error code may read "WindowsUpdate_".

Table: Update related errors

Error codesCause of occurrenceSolutions
  • 0x0000005C;
  • 0xC1900200 - 0x20008;
  • 0xC1900202 - 0x20008.
  • lack of computer resources;
  • hardware does not meet the minimum system requirements;
  • incorrect recognition of computer components.
  • update BIOS.
  • 0x80070003 - 0x20007;
  • 0x80D02002.
No internet connection.
  • update using another method.
  • 0x8007002C - 0x4000D;
  • 0x800b0109;
  • 0x80240fff.
  • system files are damaged;
  • access error.
  • disable the firewall;
  • disable your antivirus;
  • do defragmentation.
0x8007002C - 0x4001C.
  • antivirus aggression;
  • conflict of computer components.
  • disable your antivirus;
  • check your computer for viruses;
  • update your drivers.
0x80070070 - 0x50011.Lack of free space on the hard drive.Free up space on your hard drive.
0x80070103.An attempt was made to install an older driver.
  • hide the error window and continue installation;
  • download official drivers from the manufacturer’s website and install them;
  • Reconnect the problematic component in Device Manager.
  • 0x8007025D - 0x2000C;
  • 0x80073712;
  • 0x80240031;
  • 0xC0000428.
  • the update package or system image is damaged;
  • I can't verify the digital signature.
  • update in another way;
  • download the image from another source.
  • 0x80070542;
  • 0x80080005.
Difficulty reading the package.
  • wait 5 minutes;
  • empty the folder C:\windows\SoftwareDistribution;
  • update using another method.
0x800705b4.
  • no internet connection;
  • DNS problems;
  • The driver for the video card is outdated;
  • There are not enough files in the Update Center.
  • check your internet connection;
  • check DNS;
  • update in another way;
  • update the driver for the video card;
  • 0x80070652;
  • 0x8e5e03fb.
  • another program is installed;
  • there is another more important process going on;
  • system priorities are violated.
  • wait for the installation to complete;
  • restart your computer;
  • check your computer for viruses;
  • check the registry for errors;
  • Open Command Prompt as an administrator and run sfc /scannow.
0x80072ee2.
  • no internet connection (time has expired);
  • invalid request to the server.
  • check your internet connection;
  • install the KB836941 patch package (download from the official Microsoft website);
  • turn off the firewall.
0x800F0922.
  • failed to connect to the Microsoft server;
  • ping too high;
  • region error.
  • check your internet connection;
  • disable the firewall;
  • turn off the VPN.
  • 0x800F0923;
  • 0xC1900208 - 0x4000C;
  • 0xC1900208 - 1047526904.
Incompatibility of the update with the installed software.
  • check your computer for viruses;
  • check the registry for errors;
  • remove all unnecessary programs;
  • reinstall Windows.
  • 0x80200056;
  • 0x80240020;
  • 0x80246007;
  • 0xC1900106.
  • the computer was restarted during the update;
  • the update process was interrupted.
  • try updating again;
  • disable your antivirus;
  • clear the lists of scheduled tasks and startup, then restart the computer;
  • delete the folders C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download and C:\$WINDOWS~BT.
0x80240017.The update is not available for your system version.Update Windows via Update Center.
0x8024402f.The time is set incorrectly.
  • check that the time set on the computer is correct;
  • open servises.msc (via search in the Start menu) and enable the Windows Time Service.
0x80246017.Lack of rights.
  • activate the “Administrator” account and repeat everything through it;
  • check your computer for viruses.
0x80248007.
  • lack of files in the Update Center;
  • Problems with the Update Center license agreement.
  • open Command Prompt as an administrator and run the command net start msiserver;
  • restart Update Center.
0xC0000001.
  • you are in a virtual environment;
  • file system error.
  • exit the virtual environment;
  • open Command Prompt as an administrator and run the command chkdsk /fc:;
  • open Command Prompt as an administrator and run the command sfc /scannow;
  • Check the registry for errors.
0xC000021A.Sudden stop of an important process.Install the KB969028 patch package (download from the official Microsoft website).
  • 0xC1900101 - 0x20004;
  • 0xC1900101 - 0x2000B;
  • 0xC1900101 - 0x2000C;
  • 0xC1900101 - 0x20017;
  • 0xC1900101 - 0x30018;
  • 0xC1900101 - 0x3000D;
  • 0xC1900101 - 0x4000D;
  • 0xC1900101 - 0x40017.
Rolling back to a previous version of the system for one of the following reasons:
  • conflict with drivers;
  • conflict with one of the components;
  • conflict with one of the connected devices;
  • The hardware does not support the new version of the system.
  • Make sure your computer meets the minimum Windows 10 requirements;
  • disable the Wi-Fi module (Samsung laptops);
  • turn off all devices you can (printer, smartphone, etc.);
  • if you are using a mouse or keyboard with its own driver, temporarily replace them with simpler ones;
  • update drivers;
  • remove all drivers that were installed manually;
  • update BIOS.

Complex solutions

Some of the methods listed in the table are complex. Let's look at those with which difficulties may arise.

Reconnecting the problematic component

To disable, for example, the Wi-Fi module, it is not at all necessary to open the computer. Almost any component can be reconnected through the “Task Manager”.

  1. Right-click on the Start menu and select Device Manager. It can also be found through search or in the Control Panel.

    Right-click on the Start menu and select Device Manager

  2. Right-click on the problematic component and select “Disable device.”

    Disconnect the problematic component

  3. Turn the device back on in the same way.

    Turn on the problematic component

Clearing lists of scheduled tasks and startups

If an unwanted process is included in the startup list, its presence may be equivalent to the presence of a virus on your computer. A scheduled task to start this process can have a similar effect.

Standard Windows 10 tools may be useless. It's better to use CCleaner right away.

  1. Download, install and run CCleaner.
  2. Open the “Service” section and the “Startup” subsection.

    Open the “Service” section and the “Startup” subsection

  3. Select all processes in the list (Ctrl + A) and disable them.

    Select all processes in the list and disable them

  4. Go to the “Scheduled tasks” tab and cancel all of them in the same way. Then restart your computer.

    Select all tasks in the list and cancel them

Video: How to disable autorun applications using CCleaner

Disabling the firewall

Windows Firewall - built-in system protection. It is not an antivirus, but it can prevent some processes from accessing the Internet or restrict access to important files. Sometimes the firewall makes mistakes, which can result in one of the system processes being restricted.

  1. Open Control Panel, go to the System and Security category and open Windows Firewall.

    Open Windows Firewall

  2. On the left side of the window, click on the inscription “Turn on and off...”.

    Click on the inscription “Turn on and off...”

  3. Check both “Disable...” and click “OK”.

    Check both “Disable...” and click “OK”

Video: How to disable the firewall in Windows 10

Restarting the Update Center

As a result of the Update Center operation, critical errors may occur that will interfere with the main processes of this service. Restarting the system does not always help solve this problem; restarting the Update Center itself will be more reliable.

  1. Press the Win + R key combination to bring up the Run window, type services.msc and press Enter.

    In the Run window, type the command to call the services and press Enter

  2. Scroll to the bottom of the list and open the Windows Update service.

    Click "Fix flagged"

Video: how to clean the registry manually and using CCleaner

Alternative update methods

Due to various circumstances, updating Windows 10 in the usual way may not be possible. Among the methods that can help in such cases, two can be distinguished:


DNS check

The cause of the connection problem with the Microsoft server is not always the Internet connection. Sometimes the error lies in broken DNS settings.

Select "Obtain DNS server address automatically" and click "OK"

Activation of the "Administrator" account

An “Administrator” account and an account with administrator rights are two different things. There is only one “administrator” on the computer and it has more capabilities than an account with administrator rights.

  1. The Administrator account is disabled by default.

    Open the Start menu, type lusrmgr.msc and press Enter.

Uncheck the “Disable account” checkbox and click “OK”

Video: how to activate the Administrator account in Windows 10

Windows 10 update freezing is a common event, but this problem can be solved quite simply. Not all cases are straightforward, but in extreme cases, everything can be fixed by simply uninstalling the updates.

This article is about how to restore the build or uninstall updates in Windows 10. Windows 10 installs the update in the background, and most often the user becomes aware of the installed updates only after installation.

There are ways to stop automatic updates in Windows 10, but if you already have updates installed on your computer that are causing problems in your system, you can remove them or cancel them and restore Windows 10!

The previous Windows 10 Anniversary Update, or build number 1607, did not make users very happy. Many settings crashed, applications stopped working, or the system refused to boot at all.

Let's see how to restore Windows 10 easily and simply!

In anticipation of the release of the next build of Windows 10 Creators Update, let's talk about how to roll back such a build. The described method will be relevant for any build of Windows 10.

An easy way to restore Windows 10

So, if you want to go back to a previous Build of Windows 10:

  1. Go to Start / Settings / Updates and Security / Recovery
  2. Next to “Roll back to an earlier build”, click “Start”
  3. After a short preparation, the system will ask you to indicate the reasons for the return. This information will be sent to Microsoft. Select any of the proposed options and click “Next”.
  4. The next window “Check for updates? " I click “No, thanks”
  5. Next, you will see a window with information that some system settings that were made after updating to a new build of Windows 10 will not be saved when you roll back to an earlier one. As well as a recommendation on the need to create a backup copy of data in case of problems. Further.
  6. another window with information about the need to remember your account password. Further.
  7. At the final stage, when Microsoft thanks you for trying the new build of Windows 10, click “Return to previous Windows.”

The recovery process will take some time and will be completely automatic. After a short preparation, your computer or laptop will reboot and a window will appear asking you to restore the previous build of Windows.

All you have to do is wait a few minutes and after the next reboot, the restored Windows 10 of an older build will boot again.

Thus, all settings and parameters of the previous build can be restored within 10 days after the update; later they will be erased automatically.

If you use some, you may accidentally delete data for recovery earlier, which will make it impossible to roll back... So be careful.

How to restore Windows 10 if the system won't boot

You can also restore the system to a previous build from the Advanced startup options menu. This method is useful if, after some updates, Windows does not boot.

In this case, the advanced startup options menu will load automatically if the system fails to boot three times.

You can also run it by booting from the recovery disk:

  1. Select "Troubleshooting".
  2. "Extra options"
  3. "Return to previous build."
  4. After this, the return process itself will begin.
  5. To continue, select an account
  6. Enter her password in the next window
  7. And click the “Roll back to previous build” button to confirm and begin the rollback process.

Wait for the restoration process to the previous system build to complete, and after it is completed, a fully functional system of the version that was installed before will boot again.

Ask your questions in the comments, we will answer all questions about how to restore Windows 10!

After the next update, the Windows 10 system began to reboot cyclically. Namely, after welcoming Windows 10, the following messages appear: trying to restore a previous version of Windows... Restoring a previous version of Windows... Loads, loads, then shuts down, reboots and again the same picture.

Attempts to eliminate

There is no way to enter safe mode using F8.

Booting from the Windows 10 installation disc and running System Restore

I tried using the "Restore Windows using a restore point" and "Troubleshoot problems that prevent Windows from starting" tools.

But I received a message that the system was not selected.

I decided to activate launch in safe mode via the command line.

bcdedit /set (default) safeboot minimal- for the next boot in safe mode.

Team bcdedit /deletevalue (default) safeboot - to cancel booting into safe mode.

But the system issued a message "Unable to open boot configuration data. The requested system device could not be found"

Cause

Most likely, the BCD bootloader configuration was damaged during the update.

Solution

So, to restore the boot loader (BCD) configuration, you need to boot from the original installation disk with Windows 10 (or a recovery disk or a specially prepared bootable USB flash drive) and open a command line window: by selecting System Restore -> Diagnostics -> Command Line. Above are screenshots.

Let's launch diskpart:

Let's display a list of disks in the system:

Let's select the disk on which Windows 10 is installed (if there is only one hard disk in the system, its index will be zero):

Let's display a list of partitions in the system:

Let's define an EFI partition, this can be done by the size of 100-450 MB and has a FAT32 file system. Let's remember the letter and index assigned to the EFI partition and the partition with Windows 10 installed. If the EFI partition does not have a letter, then assign an arbitrary drive letter to the hidden EFI partition:

assign letter=V:

Finishing work with diskpart:

Let's go to the directory with the bootloader ( boot) on a hidden section. Depending on the situation, the directory may be located in different folders. Need to find the folder boot. As a rule, you can go to it using this command:

cd /d v:\efi\microsoft\boot\

Using the utility bcdboot.exe Let's recreate the BCD storage by copying the boot environment files from the system directory:

bcdboot C:\Windows /L ru-ru /S V: /F ALL

Please note that the Windows partition may have a different letter; this can be seen in diskpart.

Let's restart the computer.