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The command should return the following on screen: The operation completed successfully. There's no need to specify a file extension. The bcdedit command is used here to export the BCD store as a file: bcdbackup.
BOOTREC REBUILDBCD TOTAL IDENTIFIED 0 WINDOWS
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Option 2: Enter Y or Yes to the Add installation to boot list? question, after which you should see a The operation completed successfully message, followed by a blinking cursor at the prompt. That's fine, you'll just need to take a few extra steps to rebuild the BCD. This result most likely means that Windows installation data in the BCD store exists but bootrec couldn't find any additional installations of Windows on your computer to add to the BCD.
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Total identified Windows installations: 1 D:\Windows Add installation to boot list? Yes/No/All: Successfully scanned Windows installations. Please wait, since this may take a while. Option 2 Scanning all disks for Windows installations. Total identified Windows installations: 0 The operation completed successfully.