Tried to disable Startup Recovery Manager - now PC won't boot
Windows 10 - Acronis True Image 2016
Wanted to use Try&Decide. It gave a message that Startup Recovery Manager could not run at the same time. Tried stopping Startup Recovery Manager and got an error message. Try&Decide still gave a message that Startup Recovery Manager could not run at the same time. Tried stopping Startup Recovery Manager again and got the error message again. Decided to try restartingthe PC and and now it won't boot up. Sorry, I don't have the error message number.
Thanks for any help.


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I did do a full backup before I rebooted, but it is only showing me a backup from August.
I do have the Acronis bootable media.
I doon't want to have to restore from August if I don't need to. How do I restore the MBR and Track 0?
I'm running Windows 10 and there is a partition on my PC that has the installtion files. I also have a Windows 10 boot DVD I created, but not sure how to just try and fix the MBR.
When the PC doesn't boot, it just comes up with a message that it is trying to boot from USB and/or CD (it can't find what it needs to boot from the hard drive).
Thank you,
Kelli
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So I did find my full backup, but a restore of MBR and Track 0 doesn't change anything.
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Kelli,
If your backup of a MBR/legacy OS install or a UEFI install (what paritions are listed in your backup?) HOw you boot the recovery media will determine the disk layout during the recovery. If the install was legacy you need to boot the recovery media in legacy. If the OS was installed UEFI, you need to boot the recovery media in UEFI mode. After determing your OS install type from your backup image (attach a camera pic if need be here), then use your system one-time boot menu to make sure you are specifically picking the proper boot method. Please see the screenshots in this thread for examples:
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