How to restore backups to BCD files in Windows 10?

Computers are something unique and wonderful, created for the human being to become more orderly and efficient. But, like all creation, it is not exempt from showing errors from time to time, such as failure to start. That's why today you'll see how restore the backup copies to the .bcd file in Windows 10.

Because there is nothing worse, that the equipment stops working without any apparent explanation. Leaving all important jobs and files trapped and forcing the user to pay large sums of money to get them back.



How to easily restore backups to bcd files in Windows 10?

First of all for those who do not know what the subject is very well about, it must be explained that it is a BCD file. Basically this is the one that contains all the OS startup information, so if it is corrupted or damaged, will issue an error preventing the computer user from logging in.

To be able to restore backup copies to the bcd file in Windows 10 by simply blocking a user from accessing in Windows 10, you just need to open a command prompt window (that would be the CMD table), where you need to place the following: bcedit / import d: / backup.bcd.

Obviously you have to modify the command so that it has the path of the drive where you want to save and the name you want. With this, the copy will be restored and the computer will reopen normally.

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Logically, if you don't have a copy created and you don't know how to do it, all of the above is useless to you. That's why you will learn how to create your own backup. The first thing you should know is that for this the CMD table will be used to enter the commands.



 

How to restore backups to BCD files in Windows 10?

Number one, open a window of the Command Prompt with administrator permissions (it will show the CMD), then enter bcdedit / export D: backup.bcd., Being the command used to create the copy, then put instead of D, the letter of the drive where you want to copy the file and also replace the name with the one you want.

Then just hit the Enter key and the backup copy of the file BCD it should be saved automatically, avoiding future problems.

Third Party Help

The Command Prompt also allows you to view and find the Windows server product key and even get information about the versions of Microsoft's Windows operating system, whichever one matches you.

If you don't have much idea how to handle commands in the Command Prompt window, you need another solution for restore backups to file bcd in Windows 10.

And this is with the help of a third party program called EasyBCD, which is completely free and easy to use software. The first thing to do is to download and install the program on your PC.

Then open the tool and select the menu option called "Backup / BCD repair", once inside you just have to configure the filename and drive or path, this will automatically create your copy with the specs provided.

Furthermore, this tool also serves to restore copies created by itself, so if at some point you need to restore, use it.


I don't have a copy

If you haven't done what it takes to restore backup copies to the BCD file in Windows 10 yet, and you find yourself without any copies in your system, don't despair that a solution is still available.


 

How to restore backups to BCD files in Windows 10?

First boot with the Windows 10 startup disk itself, there will be an option called "Repair your computer" click there, then select "Troubleshooting", Then "Advanced options" and finally "Command Prompt".


If all went well, the CMD table will come out, put these commands: bootrec / fixmbr this will write a new MBR, bootrec / fixboot this is one of the most important because it creates a new boot sector in the OS, fixing possible errors.

And finally bootrec / rebuildbcd this scans the hard drive and if it finds any Windows installation, it connects it to the BCD. After completing this process with the three commands, restart your PC and everything should be solved.

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