I've screwed up my Windows 10 SSD drive. It no longer boots and a Jan 15 backup on it fails to restore the system drives.
When the notebook boots I get "Windows 10 error code 0xc000000e". If I press Enter I get "File: \windows\system32\winload.efi".
I Googled and found some bootrec commands to run to rebuild the BCD from my Windows Repair USB drive. The bootrec /FixMbr runs but the bootrec /FixBoot fails because I need Admin rights and I don't know how to do that.
How this came about. My old notebook has a 1 Tb SSD drive. My new Christmas notebook has a 256 GB drive. I tried to install my 1 Tb SSD in the new notebook, and keep my Data partition on it intact. Once I finished DDing the new notebook's SSD drive's partitions to my old SSD drive I opened the new notebook and found that it's SSD drive is an m.2 type. So copied the old notebooks drives, from a backup hhd drive, to the 1 Tb drive and reinstalled it into the old notebook and now have this mess.
I don't want to reinstall Windows 10 on the drive and then spend days installing Windows updates and my apps/utilities/bookmarks/addons and etc.
One of the things I did which I think is the basis of the problem, the c: drives of the two notebooks are slightly different in size with old notebook's C: drive 213 GB and the new notebook's c: drive 219 GB. When I restored the old notebook's c: drive to the SSD drive I thought I kept the c: drive as 219 GB but I just checked the backup drive's c: drive and it is 212 GB so the notebook's is probably the same. I'm attaching an image of what the drive use to look like.
To be able to boot the notebook and restore it's Jan 15 Windows 7 backup is my goal. Can you help me achieve that?