How do I fix “The requested system device cannot be found” error?
Hi,
I’m trying to fix my Windows PC, and I keep getting this error:
“The requested system device cannot be found.”
It shows up when I run some commands like bcdboot or bootrec in Command Prompt. This started after I changed some partitions while reinstalling Windows.
I can still see my hard drive in Disk Management, but I’m not sure what’s wrong.
Can someone please explain what this means and how to fix it in simple steps?
Thanks!
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These steps are generally safe and do not cause data loss because they only repair boot files, not personal data. Commands like bootrec, bcdboot, and assigning a drive letter to the EFI partition are low-risk when used correctly.
However, mistakes like selecting the wrong partition, using the wrong drive letter, or accidentally formatting a partition can lead to problems.
To stay safe, it’s a good idea to back up any important files beforehand and double-check partition details in diskpart before running any commands.