Want to office: corrupt BCD and system recovery?

Just yesterday I booted up my PC and my BCD has become corrupted. I tried to fix it, but even more to the point where we have a ruined recovery device. I was wondering if I were to use a recovery disc and reinstall what is necessary I loose my files and so what should so I follow my files but the fix for this issue.

Hello

There is a series of commands from the console that will fix the BCD, but since you have escaped to try to do it, then you can take this option off of the plate.

This article can be useful.

HP recovery option allows you to save your files.

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