Σάββατο 6 Σεπτεμβρίου 2025

chat GPT graphical boot repair of tr200 ssd

 i want to do it graphically from the recovery

Το ChatGPT είπε:

Got it ✅ You want to repair the TR200 without typing commands, just using the graphical tools in the Recovery Environment. That’s definitely possible — here’s how:


🔧 Graphical Repair in Windows Recovery

  1. Boot into TR200 Recovery

    • Restart PC

    • Hit F12 → Select Windows Boot Manager (P0: Toshiba TR200).

    • You’ll land in the blue Recovery menu.


  1. Go to Troubleshoot

    • Click:

      TroubleshootAdvanced Options

  1. Try Startup Repair First

    • Select Startup Repair.

    • Pick the TR200 Windows installation (it might show as "Windows 11 on Volume X").

    • Windows will scan and try to fix boot issues automatically.

    • Reboot and check if it works.


  1. If Startup Repair Fails → Use System Restore (Optional)

    • From Advanced Options, select System Restore.

    • Choose a restore point (if any exist).

    • This can fix damaged boot/config files without reinstalling Windows.


  1. If That Still Fails → Use “Uninstall Updates”

    • In Advanced Options, select Uninstall Updates.

    • First try Uninstall latest quality update.

    • If that doesn’t help, try Uninstall latest feature update.


  1. Last Resort in Graphical Menu

    • If nothing works, go to:

      Troubleshoot → Advanced Options → Reset this PC
    • Choose Keep my files (will reinstall Windows but keep your personal data).


⚠️ Limitations of Graphical Repair

  • The graphical tools are good at fixing small corruption.

  • If the EFI partition is damaged or missing, only the command-line bcdboot repair can fully fix it.


👉 Do you want me to outline exactly which Advanced Options will touch only the boot files (safe), and which ones risk reinstalling Windows, so you don’t pick the wrong one?

Είπες:
i only want to repair the tr200 without touching the sn850 ssd
Το ChatGPT είπε:

Got it 👍 You want to repair only the Windows installation on your Toshiba TR200 SSD (23H2) without touching your Kioxia SN850.

Here’s the safest graphical method inside Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE):


1. Boot into Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE)

  • Restart your PC.

  • Press F8 / F11 / F12 / Esc (varies by motherboard) and choose Windows Boot Manager → P0 Toshiba TR200.

  • If it goes to Recovery menu, that’s exactly what we want. ✅


2. Use Startup Repair

  • In WinRE menu, select Troubleshoot → Advanced options → Startup Repair.

  • Choose Windows 11 (on TR200) when it asks which OS to repair.

  • Let it run — it will automatically try to fix the EFI System Partition, bootloader, and BCD entries.

⚠️ Don’t select the Kioxia SN850 if it shows up — only repair the Toshiba.


3. (Optional) Assign drive letters in graphical recovery tools

If Startup Repair doesn’t work:

  • Go to Troubleshoot → Advanced options → Command Prompt.

  • Type diskpart, then:

    list vol

    This will show all partitions. The EFI System Partition (ESP) will not have a letter.

  • Still in DiskPart:

    sel vol X assign letter=Z exit

    (replace X with the EFI volume number for Toshiba TR200).

  • Then run (still in Command Prompt):

    bcdboot F:\Windows /s Z: /f UEFI

    (replace F: with the actual Toshiba Windows drive letter you see).

This will rebuild the boot files only for TR200 without touching the SN850.


✅ If you only want graphical, start with Startup Repair first — 80% of cases it fixes TR200 automatically.

Do you want me to also give you the exact menu steps with screenshots layout so you’ll know exactly what to click in WinRE?

Είπες:
i dont want to restart during the repair and start booting from the wd580 and continue to repair that instead
Το ChatGPT είπε:

That’s a very good concern 👍 — if you restart during repair, the system might accidentally boot from your WD SN580 (F:) instead of the Toshiba TR200, and then WinRE could start “fixing” the wrong installation.

Here’s how you can make sure only the TR200 gets repaired:


🔒 Step 1 — Force Boot from TR200

  • Enter your BIOS/UEFI setup (usually by pressing Del, F2, F12, or Esc during startup).

  • Go to Boot Order / Boot Priority.

  • Move P0: Toshiba TR200 to the top.

  • Save & exit.

👉 This ensures every repair attempt (including reboots during Startup Repair) always runs against the TR200, not the SN850.


🛠 Step 2 — Repair Without Restart (Graphical)

If you don’t want any chance of the repair bouncing to SN850:

  1. Boot into WinRE from TR200.

  2. Go to Troubleshoot → Advanced options → Startup Repair.

  3. When it asks which OS to repair, pick Windows 11 on TR200.

    • If it only lists one installation, that’s the TR200.

    • If it lists two, check the drive letter/path (the one pointing to your TR200 is the right one).

⚠️ Most Startup Repair runs require a restart to complete — but since you set TR200 as first in boot order, the restart will still land on TR200, not SN850.

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