dv7 7338ea: recnot recognized the media start Recovery Console

I did a backup and recovery media set before installing a second operating system in legacy (from bios) for dual boot mode.

The second operating system starts up fine, but the options of grub2 to boot win8. 1 and win8. 1 recovery mode gives the error "windows couldn't boot...". »

I see all my data from drive C: is there. It seems to me that just the trunk has been corrupted.

I put in the first disc of recovery and boot from that medium. The option to check the disc I choose command line. Then, I try to run "bootrec /fixboot" but told me that bootrec is not recognized as an internal or external command.

Where can I find bootrec? Which would normally be my problem.

I don't want to take an option to format the drive. That would be stupid.

After that, I installed fedora 21, which is UEFI on Qubes. Still no luck the windows startup that gives the same error. Fedora trouble when I installed the driver from rpmfusion nvidia. So I reinstalled fedora and restarted.

Start-up went directly into windows.

In conclusion, bcdboot is the key to fixing screws this GPT UEFI boot upward. Installing a bootloader UEFI since Fedora seemed to update things.

I wouldn't have to reinstall windows for something like that. Maybe an option in recovery media to replace the boot for UEFI data would be good?

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