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Acl problem on ssd drive (Win 10)

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Boggin:
Did you boot up with install media or shutdown and restart 3 times ?

Doing the latter will invoke the diagnostic mode.

Just seen your last post.

If you reinstall Win 10, the backup you made previously would have the problems it has now if that was a system image.

The fact that it can see the volume as being in C: would suggest the startup is corrupt which the diagnostics can sometimes fix.

Try shutting down and restarting as I've described and see what diagnostics can do with the B drive.

If that reports it is unable to auto fix, then select Advanced options and select Command Prompt and enter chkdsk c: /f which will also report if there are any KBs in bad sectors on the drive as well as repairing the file structure.

If it does report bad sectors then redo the chkdsk as chkdsk c: /r then make your system image ASAP as the drive will eventually fail.

Herrie:
My idea was to use the recovery Win10 install, meaning, losing all my personal files and programs.
Next to restore the backup of the  windows partition on B.
That means including the $#### files (system files, aren't they?)

I thought that this would repair the boot action, startup the restored Win10 backup.

Is it true that this will cause troubles again? If so, which are to be expected? Are those repairable?
I guessed that the restored copy incluses all register settings

Boggin:
Your system image will be of what you have now, so you would just be putting that back on.

There is a Reset option that retains your personal stuff but removes any installed programs, but the diagnostics mode of Win 10 can repair start up problems.

I'd give that a try first and you need to check the status of the drive as to any bad sectors.

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