Can’t enter recovery environment.

Hello. I recently got a new m.2 and I cloned my old boot drive to the new drive. When I was done I changed my bios to boot off the new drive and everything went fine. When I restarted my computer I get error 0xc000000e. I’m not able to enter the recovery environment nor am I able to mess with my startup settings the only thing it will let me do is go back to bios. I’ve looked up some ways to fix it like booting with a usb but I’m afraid something about the way I cloned my drive or wiping my old one got rid of some important boot files that I can’t replace. Any help would be appreciated!🥹

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Please enter your UEFI settings and set your M.2 drive as the first in the boot priority. See if it can boot.

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Ramesh, Windows Shell MVP 2003-2012.
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Last updated March 27, 2025 Views 97 Applies to: