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While trying to install Windows 7 alongside Windows 10, an error occurred and my PC restarted. It booted up to a menu that consisted of Troubleshoot and Turn off your PC



I tried following some guides but that got me nowhere. I have access to Ubuntu on this machine and also have a USB with Windows 10 on it.
I noticed that the C drive is a recovery drive.



Here are my volumes and partitions:



partitions and volumes










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  • It wouldn't hurt to add a screenshot of this menu you are getting. I assume the command list partition was preceded by a select disk 0? If you go into Troubleshoot did you try the option of Startup Repair?

    – harrymc
    Feb 13 at 11:21











  • Startup repair just tells me that it failed, and Log File is blank.

    – Morgan Evans
    Feb 13 at 17:28
















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While trying to install Windows 7 alongside Windows 10, an error occurred and my PC restarted. It booted up to a menu that consisted of Troubleshoot and Turn off your PC



I tried following some guides but that got me nowhere. I have access to Ubuntu on this machine and also have a USB with Windows 10 on it.
I noticed that the C drive is a recovery drive.



Here are my volumes and partitions:



partitions and volumes










share|improve this question

























  • It wouldn't hurt to add a screenshot of this menu you are getting. I assume the command list partition was preceded by a select disk 0? If you go into Troubleshoot did you try the option of Startup Repair?

    – harrymc
    Feb 13 at 11:21











  • Startup repair just tells me that it failed, and Log File is blank.

    – Morgan Evans
    Feb 13 at 17:28














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While trying to install Windows 7 alongside Windows 10, an error occurred and my PC restarted. It booted up to a menu that consisted of Troubleshoot and Turn off your PC



I tried following some guides but that got me nowhere. I have access to Ubuntu on this machine and also have a USB with Windows 10 on it.
I noticed that the C drive is a recovery drive.



Here are my volumes and partitions:



partitions and volumes










share|improve this question
















While trying to install Windows 7 alongside Windows 10, an error occurred and my PC restarted. It booted up to a menu that consisted of Troubleshoot and Turn off your PC



I tried following some guides but that got me nowhere. I have access to Ubuntu on this machine and also have a USB with Windows 10 on it.
I noticed that the C drive is a recovery drive.



Here are my volumes and partitions:



partitions and volumes







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  • It wouldn't hurt to add a screenshot of this menu you are getting. I assume the command list partition was preceded by a select disk 0? If you go into Troubleshoot did you try the option of Startup Repair?

    – harrymc
    Feb 13 at 11:21











  • Startup repair just tells me that it failed, and Log File is blank.

    – Morgan Evans
    Feb 13 at 17:28



















  • It wouldn't hurt to add a screenshot of this menu you are getting. I assume the command list partition was preceded by a select disk 0? If you go into Troubleshoot did you try the option of Startup Repair?

    – harrymc
    Feb 13 at 11:21











  • Startup repair just tells me that it failed, and Log File is blank.

    – Morgan Evans
    Feb 13 at 17:28

















It wouldn't hurt to add a screenshot of this menu you are getting. I assume the command list partition was preceded by a select disk 0? If you go into Troubleshoot did you try the option of Startup Repair?

– harrymc
Feb 13 at 11:21





It wouldn't hurt to add a screenshot of this menu you are getting. I assume the command list partition was preceded by a select disk 0? If you go into Troubleshoot did you try the option of Startup Repair?

– harrymc
Feb 13 at 11:21













Startup repair just tells me that it failed, and Log File is blank.

– Morgan Evans
Feb 13 at 17:28





Startup repair just tells me that it failed, and Log File is blank.

– Morgan Evans
Feb 13 at 17:28










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