How do I fix the MBR on my SSD?
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Select the SSD and right-click it to choose “Rebuild MBR”, or in the main menu select Disk > Rebuild MBR.
- Step 2: Set the type of MBR in the pop-up window.
- Step 3: Click “Apply” on the toolbar to commit Rebuild MBR operation.
- Tip: "Rebuild MBR" only can solve problems such as MBR code has been damaged.
Simply so, how do I fix the MBR on my hard drive?
Fix the MBR in Windows 8 or 8.1
- Boot from the original installation DVD (or the recovery USB)
- At the Welcome screen, click Repair your computer.
- Choose Troubleshoot.
- Choose Command Prompt.
- When the Command Prompt loads, type the following commands: bootrec /FixMbr bootrec /FixBoot bootrec /ScanOs bootrec /RebuildBcd.
Subsequently, one may also ask, how do I fix a corrupted SSD?
Method 1. Run CMD to fix and repair corrupted SSD/HDD
- Press "Win + R" to open the "Run" dialog.
- Type: cmd and hit Enter to open "Command Prompt".
- Click "Run as administrator" and log in as Administrator.
- Type: chkdsk C: /f /r /x in Command Prompt and hit Enter.
The master boot record is located on the first sector of a disk. The specific address on the disk is Cylinder: 0, Head: 0, Sector: 1. The master boot record is commonly abbreviated as MBR. You might also see it called the master boot sector, sector zero, master boot block, or master partition boot sector.