Repair your computer option not working (restoring factory backup)

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    Please post screenshot of disk management
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    i see windows is loading but just after that nothing happens and Windows starts normally
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    So you see "windows is loading files". That's a sign win recovery environment is loading!! You see a progress bar as well? How many seconds the text "windows is loading files" is on the screen? Progress bar is flashing?

    You don't see a crash or extra information.... maybe a split second?
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    Disk Management Image attached
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    Did you create a system repair disc already? If not create it now
    System Repair Disc - Create
    Enter BIOS and set boot order to boot first from DVD, then Harddisk. So put DVD on top. Most likely it's already set that way. Boot from DVD and press a key when asked.

    What happens?
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    So you see "windows is loading files". That's a sign win recovery environment is loading!! You see a progress bar as well? YES How many seconds the text "windows is loading files" is on the screen? AROUND 5 SECONDS Progress bar is flashing? ITS A NORMAL PROGRESS BAR BUT IT GOES TO THE END QUICKLY TWICE

    You don't see a crash or extra information.... maybe a split second? NOTHING
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    Did you create a system repair disc already? YES.... If not create it now
    System Repair Disc - Create
    Enter BIOS and set boot order to boot first from DVD, then Harddisk. So put DVD on top. Most likely it's already set that way. Boot from DVD and press a key when asked.

    What happens?
    IT GOES INTO WINDOWS BOOT MANAGER.... IMAGE ATTACHED HEREWITH....
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Repair your computer option not working (restoring factory backup)-img_7733.jpg  
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    anmolsaluja said:
    So you see "windows is loading files". That's a sign win recovery environment is loading!! You see a progress bar as well? YES How many seconds the text "windows is loading files" is on the screen? AROUND 5 SECONDS Progress bar is flashing? ITS A NORMAL PROGRESS BAR BUT IT GOES TO THE END QUICKLY TWICE

    You don't see a crash or extra information.... maybe a split second? NOTHING
    All quite normal, except it stops without message. Create a system repair disc. This is actually the same as WINRE.WIM you load using "repair your computer". The DVD will be made bootable but starts actually same stuff

    Just checked it.... winre.wim and cdrom:\sources\boot.wim are exact the same!
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    After booting from System repair disc..... It goes into Windows Boot Manager.... Image Attached Above....
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    anmolsaluja said:
    Did you create a system repair disc already? YES.... If not create it now
    System Repair Disc - Create
    Enter BIOS and set boot order to boot first from DVD, then Harddisk. So put DVD on top. Most likely it's already set that way. Boot from DVD and press a key when asked.

    What happens?
    IT GOES INTO WINDOWS BOOT MANAGER.... IMAGE ATTACHED HEREWITH....
    Did you see "press any key to boot from DVD"?
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