Windows cannot find a system image on this computer error

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    Gigi2468 said:
    Kaktussoft said:
    I just want you to display all partitions on disk. And I want you to show me the state of the partition(s).
    There is definitively a problem with C
    How do I get to these partitions? Do i go to command prompt? You said find error and fix it, how?
    Select "command prompt" and type in the commands I gave you.
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    How did you make monitor visible? What have you done after last succesfull boot/shutdown that may have caused this?

    Did you ever boot successfully to win7 after upgrading memory?
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    This takes too long. I have to go.... back tomorrow
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    Kaktussoft said:
    How did you make monitor visible? What have you done after last succesfull boot/shutdown that may have caused this?

    Did you ever boot successfully to win7 after upgrading memory?
    a tech installed window and upgraded memory. I had computer for a while. New monitor, when pplugged it didn't show windows no software error just wire. I didn't know that was the problem, kept powering desktop off and on. Then I connect to other monitor and it shows window error, I clicked repair, and it would upload files, show dell logo uploading like is windows was going to start but it went back to error page. Windows seems not to be able to repair. I created a window 7 disk online, F12 n clicked on option that said Cd or Dvd to repair but I went through the process I mentioned in my original post
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    #6 and #7 ... please answer them
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    Kaktussoft said:
    #6 and #7 ... please answer them
    Thank you for your help, please give me a few minutes need to get to command prompt, can't get to it using F8. has to go through the process I originally posted.
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    Kaktussoft said:
    You have a floppy drive and 2 cd/dvd drives... not important now. X is ram drive... not important now.
    C is the only disk on system.

    Code:
    diskpart
    select  disk  0
    list  part
    exit
    only 1 partition on disk?

    Code:
    chkdsk/f  c:
    Does it find errors? repairs the errors? run command again to proof there are no more errors on disk

    Ok I went to comand prompt, it says [microsoft windows 6.1.7600]

    x:\windows\system32

    did it reset computer to the original windows?
    Do I still enter code you gave me? Do I press enter and/or space? Sorry I am afraid of entering wrong code
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    type: chkdsk/f c:
    and press enter. What happens? many errors? repaired? You see some errors like MFT corrupt, and/or bootsector corrupt?
    Run the command twice to see if no more errors. Post screenshot of output. When done reboot again and check if C is accessible. If so, reboot normally
    Last edited by Kaktussoft; 09 Feb 2014 at 05:00.
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    back tomorrow
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    Kaktussoft said:
    type: chkdsk/f c:
    and press enter. What happens? many errors? repaired? You see some errors like MFT corrupt, and/or bootsector corrupt?
    Run the command twice to see if no more errors. Post screenshot of output. When done reboot again and check if C is accessible. If so, reboot normally

    Good morning. I didn't see the error you mentioned. This is what I noticed


    Then all files were unreadable


    Then stage 2
    https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-m...208_185854.jpg
    Then it went down replacing invalid security iD




    SECOND TIME AROUND











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