N5010 0Xc00000e error after system recovery

Recently, I replaced the hard drive in my N5010.  Using WIN7 USB recovery media that was created when I got to the machine (2011), I have been able to restore the pc to an original image with success, through the installation of the first use and perform a successful reboot.    However, on successive reboots, I get the error following "0xc00000e boot selection failed because a required device is inaccessible".  I am also unable to boot from a CD WIN7 emergency repair, an error code is received.   I have read that this is a known problem when retrieving the USB created by 3rd party (i.e. Dell Data Safe) and the solution is to install a WIN7 CD and select Repair.  Problem is that the USB recovery is the only media I've had since Dell doesn't provide Windows installation floppies.

Any suggestions on how to proceed?  Thanks in advance.

Eureka - fixed!

Once I've restored the PC to the factory (again) image, I opened a prompt (run as administrator).

  • Type bcdedit

The resulting display showed the following

  • Under Boot Manager, device = unknown
  • Under the bootstrapper = unknown device and osdevice = unknown.

Entered in the following commands

  • bcdedit/set {bootmgr} partition device = c:
  • bcdedit/set partition device = c:
  • bcdedit/set osdevice partition = c:

The new bcdedit command shows that these 3 parameters are now set to c: have restarted successfully several times now and the treatment to recover my backup files.  (I use windows backup).

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