Okay, normally the System Reserved Partition (200MB) (SRP) is set as System, but in this case the (99MB) is set as system. So I would suggest to rebuild the current SRP partition using the following instructions into the Recovery Environment.
These are the steps I have just tested on one of my VM's with Server 2016.
- Run Diskpart
list disk
select disk 0
list partition
- Identify the the SRP partition.
select partition X (Recplace X with the number of the SRP partition)
- Format the SRP partition
format fs=NTFS label="System Reserved"
- Set the SRP Partition as active with the following command
Active
(Note that it is marked with an * now, when running list partition)
- Exit DiskPart and press enter
- Change the focus from X: (the default) on the SRP partition (c:) by running:
C:
- Create a folder called Boot running:
Mkdir Boot
- Copy the content of the boot folder on the system partition (X:) to the new folder:
xcopy X:\windows\system32\boot c:\boot /e /h (replace X:with the correct drive letter which contains the Windows folder).
- Copy the bootmgr from the root of the ISO (X:\) (replace X: with the correct drive letter of the Server 2016 ISO)
copy X:\bootmgr
- Now Run the following commands
Bootrec /Fixmbr
Bootrec /Fixboot
Bootrec /rebuildBCD
- Press Y when you'll see the message "Add installation too boot list" and press enter.
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- Close the Command Prompt and reboot the server