Fix ReAgentc: Unable to update WinRE Boot Configuration Data

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This Tutorial Helps to Fix ReAgentc: Unable to update WinRE Boot Configuration Data

00:00 Intro
00:11 Reagentc Information
00:37 Find Recovery Partition
01:19 Select Recovery Partition
01:27 Assign Drive Letter
02:14 Set ReImage Path
02:58 Enable ReImage
03:55 Remove Drive Letter
04:41 Closing

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#Windows11

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Not working! still says "REAGENTC.EXE: Unable to update Boot Configuration Data."

Kassukymirp
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omg thank you so much i could enable bitlocker because it said that the WinRe was not configured and you were the only one to find the fix omg tysm

gamrboii-dxbb
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Hi there, i've tried this, but after following all steps, when finally entering reagentc /enable it says: unable to update boot configuration data. Do you have any idea why it doesn't work and how to fix it?

mikeroeterdink
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when i try to assign using "assign letter=n" it says "The specified drive letter is not free to be assigned."

martingjelaj
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it shows
Partition 1 Reserved 15 MB 17 KB
Partition 2 Primary 238 GB 16 MB
there is no recovery partition

izumuraog
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hello brother
the letter n is not free
what should i do

Ishan
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This happened to me:
N:\Recovery>cd WindowsRE
The system cannot find the path specified.

therealdevcat
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WHEN TYPING CD WINDOWSRE "THIS SYSTEM CANNOT FIND THE PATH SPECIFIED" HOLY FUCKIN GOD THIS IS FUCKIN BULLSHIT

ningashizda
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08/26/2024 04:22 PM <DIR> .
08/26/2024 04:22 PM <DIR> ..
06/16/2024 06:44 PM <DIR> Logs

WindowsRE didnt pop up for me Logs did

OP_AIMGODS
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I dont have a recovery partition. What shall i do?

ProGamezArchived
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when i typed list disk cmd shows me this one and also when i typed assing letter=n also cmd shows me it again and when i type n: it show me the systme could not find the specified. how to solve it.




ACTIVE - Mark the selected partition as active.
ADD - Add a mirror to a simple volume.
ASSIGN - Assign a drive letter or mount point to the selected volume.
ATTRIBUTES - Manipulate volume or disk attributes.
ATTACH - Attaches a virtual disk file.
AUTOMOUNT - Enable and disable automatic mounting of basic volumes.
BREAK - Break a mirror set.
CLEAN - Clear the configuration information, or all information, off the
disk.
COMPACT - Attempts to reduce the physical size of the file.
CONVERT - Convert between different disk formats.
CREATE - Create a volume, partition or virtual disk.
DELETE - Delete an object.
DETAIL - Provide details about an object.
DETACH - Detaches a virtual disk file.
EXIT - Exit DiskPart.
EXTEND - Extend a volume.
EXPAND - Expands the maximum size available on a virtual disk.
FILESYSTEMS - Display current and supported file systems on the volume.
FORMAT - Format the volume or partition.
GPT - Assign attributes to the selected GPT partition.
HELP - Display a list of commands.
IMPORT - Import a disk group.
INACTIVE - Mark the selected partition as inactive.
LIST - Display a list of objects.
MERGE - Merges a child disk with its parents.
ONLINE - Online an object that is currently marked as offline.
OFFLINE - Offline an object that is currently marked as online.
RECOVER - Refreshes the state of all disks in the selected pack.
Attempts recovery on disks in the invalid pack, and
resynchronizes mirrored volumes and RAID5 volumes
that have stale plex or parity data.
REM - Does nothing. This is used to comment scripts.
REMOVE - Remove a drive letter or mount point assignment.
REPAIR - Repair a RAID-5 volume with a failed member.
RESCAN - Rescan the computer looking for disks and volumes.
RETAIN - Place a retained partition under a simple volume.
SAN - Display or set the SAN policy for the currently booted OS.
SELECT - Shift the focus to an object.
SETID - Change the partition type.
SHRINK - Reduce the size of the selected volume.
UNIQUEID - Displays or sets the GUID partition table (GPT) identifier or
master boot record (MBR) signature of a disk.

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