Can't find OS, error 0xc000000f

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    shadowkrag said:
    As for proving I can boot in safe mode how would I go about doing that. I pressed F8 on startup and it it showed me the boot manager in safe mode one of the first attachments shows this.
    But selecting it won't work! answer the other stuff plz
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       #22

    Kaktussoft said:
    Code:
     
    bcdedit /enum all
    strange there's no default.
    What I got.
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       #23

    Should I select safe mode with command prompt?
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       #24

    Code:
    bcdedit /store d:\boot\bcd
    still no output?

    Code:
    diskpart
    select disk 1
    select part 1
    detail part
    select part 2
    detail part
    exit
    output plz
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       #25

    Why did you do "safe mode" from within "windows setup" as shown in your screenshot? I was talking about this Advanced Boot Options so no windows setup at all! It doesn't work for you for sure....

    Can you post a camshot of a normal boot attempt.
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       #26

    bcedit /store d:\boot\bcd
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    #24 second part
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    the 931GB drive (maybe you call it 1TB) is for mp3, video, documents etc? I mean... it's NOT the win7 operating system that's on that disk?
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       #29

    Kaktussoft said:
    #24 second part
    Second part
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       #30

    disk 0: 1 partition..... RAW.
    disk 1: 2 partitions.... 1 partition NTFS size 100MB. Status Active
    1 partition 465GB status RAW
    disk 2: 1 logical partition. Status NTFs. No problem.
    ---------
    System boots form disk 1 partition 1 because it has status ACTIVE. "system reserved" is the label. It has the bootmgr and bootmenu. bcdedit shows the bootmenu and the defult boot entry is start from F. So win7 is on F.
    ------
    Disk 1: volume F is the most important to fix (465GB)
    Disk 0: 931GB has problems as well. But is most likely for data files. Volume is called C in recovery environment.

    Please try:
    Code:
    chkdsk/f  f:
    post output
    Code:
    chkdsk/f  c:
    post output
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