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<blockquote data-quote="chscag" data-source="post: 1762501" data-attributes="member: 46727"><p>First, welcome to our forums and for providing all the excellent details.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>My educated guess here is that's what may have caused your problems with Windows 10. I have seen other reports of difficulties and "no boot" after attempts to install the "Creators Update". I believe what may have happened is that your Windows 10 boot sector may have become corrupt during the process. </p><p></p><p>You may be faced with a reinstall of Windows 10 if you wish to keep on using it. I would ignore the Disk Utility report on the Samsung SSD volume boot problems for now unless something else comes up preventing you from getting into Sierra.</p><p></p><p>It appears you have a Time Machine backup, how about a cloned backup such as CCC or SuperDuper? You might also want to make a backup of your Windows data using WinClone or as best as you can by copying your data to an external drive with Paragon NTFS.</p><p></p><p>I also do not understand why Paragon Hard Disk Manager was not able reactivate the Windows boot sector? Keep us updated on your progress.</p><p></p><p>Sorry I couldn't offer more help. However, we have other members who are more familiar with Windows than I am so hang on for a bit. You may get better answers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chscag, post: 1762501, member: 46727"] First, welcome to our forums and for providing all the excellent details. My educated guess here is that's what may have caused your problems with Windows 10. I have seen other reports of difficulties and "no boot" after attempts to install the "Creators Update". I believe what may have happened is that your Windows 10 boot sector may have become corrupt during the process. You may be faced with a reinstall of Windows 10 if you wish to keep on using it. I would ignore the Disk Utility report on the Samsung SSD volume boot problems for now unless something else comes up preventing you from getting into Sierra. It appears you have a Time Machine backup, how about a cloned backup such as CCC or SuperDuper? You might also want to make a backup of your Windows data using WinClone or as best as you can by copying your data to an external drive with Paragon NTFS. I also do not understand why Paragon Hard Disk Manager was not able reactivate the Windows boot sector? Keep us updated on your progress. Sorry I couldn't offer more help. However, we have other members who are more familiar with Windows than I am so hang on for a bit. You may get better answers. [/QUOTE]
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