BSOD after dual boot install

starili1

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In preparation for replacing my main NVMe drive, I though the best idea would be to create a dual boot on my other drive (main drive is Win11, old drive is Windows 10).
I created an image of the drive, but i cannot boot into windows on my main drive (nvme). My primary drive is the one with 256 GB, the backup SSD drive is a 1TB.

Windows log says the following:
Root cause found:
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Boot critical file D:\EFI\Microsoft\Boot\CiPolicies\Active\{CDD5CB55-DB68-4D71-AA38-3DF2B6473A52}.cip is corrupt.

Repair action: File repair
Result: Failed. Error code = 0x4005
Time taken = 735 ms

Screenshot of Disk management:

 
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How has this been configured? As a MBR or a GPT disk? It initially looks like a GPT but why have you set that system reserved partition to Active?
 

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