Windows 10 corrupted and unable to boot windows

ramaukr

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Hi Team,
My motherboard(Z390M + i7 8700) stopped working and was trying to swap my nvme m.2 ssd to a new motherboard(Asus prime-B550M-A-WIFI II Gaming + Ryzen 7 5700).
When switch on, it was wasn't booting(UEFI), hence tried all windows 10 boot issue solutions including diskpart, bcdedit, bootrec, sfc etc. Even deleted boot partition and created new one along with EFI.
After couple of tries it boots then it goes to a blank black screen with mouse pointer and staying for a long time and nothing happens. i am suspecting it may be a windows/registry corrupt issue. Not sure how to fix it, please help as i don't want to re-install windows as i have programs and other softwares installed which i will loose and i need it badly. Please let me know what details you need to fix this problem.
I have a USB boot disk and i can use it to boot to enter into command prompt to get if you need any files. I've attached the screenWindows 10 boot error.jpg
 
Not many replies here or help!
By now have you been able to solve it or are you still stuck?
Please let me know.

Boot problems typically are buried in the BCD, the Boot Configuration Data.
few things are important are you booting traditional or UEFI?
 
Thanks much for responding as i was waiting for a response to help.

still not resolved and kept my disk aside.

i am booting UEFI
 
....i am booting UEFI

What are the partitions of your boot drive?
you must have typically for partitions.

an about 100 MB FAT32 partition (the EFI boot partition)
a recovery partition of about 600 MB
a restore partition of around 500+ megabytes
in your actual drive c: were your awareness and all your apps, documents are.
 
okay let me try to correct this previous post without using speech to text which writes nonsense.....
What are the partitions of your boot drive?
You must have typically 4 partitions.

An about 100 MB FAT32 partition (the EFI boot partition which has the BCD)
A recovery partition of about 600 MB
A restore partition of around 500-700 megabytes
And your actual drive c: were all your apps, documents are.
 

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