Fix Boot Manager Failed to Find OS Loader for Windows 7/8/10
Geeks - If you're having trouble booting into Windows, there are a few steps you can try to fix the problem. Here are some possible solutions:
Try booting into Safe Mode by pressing the F8 key repeatedly while the computer is starting up. Safe Mode starts Windows with only the bare minimum of programs and drivers, so if there's a problem with one of them, it may not start in Safe Mode. Once you're in Safe Mode, you can try troubleshooting the issue or restoring your system to an earlier point using System Restore.
Check your computer's BIOS settings to make sure the boot order is correct and that the hard drive containing the Windows installation is set as the first boot device.
Try running the Windows Startup Repair tool to fix any issues with the boot configuration or system files. To do this, you'll need to boot from the Windows installation media (e.g., a DVD or USB drive) and select the "Repair your computer" option.
If the above steps don't work, you may need to try repairing or restoring the boot sector of your hard drive. You can do this by booting from the Windows installation media and selecting the "Command Prompt" option. From the command prompt, you can use the "bootrec" tool to repair or restore the boot sector.
If none of the above steps work, you may need to reinstall Windows. This will erase all the data on your hard drive, so make sure you have a backup before proceeding. To reinstall Windows, boot from the installation media and follow the on-screen instructions.
It's also a good idea to check for any updates to your computer's hardware or firmware, as well as any available updates for Windows itself. These updates can often fix issues with the boot process.