Unable to boot following BSOD: "Loading operating system" hang


  1. Posts : 110
    Win 7 Home Premium (OEM) - Install date: 02-2010
       #1

    Unable to boot following BSOD: "Loading operating system" hang


    Last night, my computer (specification in signature) was running the folding@home client on both cores (nothing unusual about that) among other things and suffered a BSOD. After dumping something (memory or page file?), it restarted - it didn't stay on the screen, so I couldn't note down any information. After restarting, the computer got as far as:

    Code:
    Loading operating system_
    Booting from CD_
    (there's a random irrelevant CD in the drive and removing stops it from checking the CD but otherwise makes no difference).

    At that point the screen dims (with the writing still faintly readable, and no progress is made.

    I've run a Ubuntu live DVD and it sees the harddisks (both data and Windows drives) and the files are accessible.

    When I attempt to repair the Windows installation via the Windows 7 DVD disc, no operating system is detected, even after loading the necessary drivers for my motherboard's RAID controller (the installation is not on a RAID-configured disk but I think the drivers may be necessary nonetheless based on my installation experience, about a year ago).

    When I select "Use recovery tools that can help fix problems starting Windows..." and click "Next" and then select "Startup Repair", a repair is attempted and I am told to restart the computer to complete the repairs. According to the diagnosis and repair details:

    Code:
    Root cause found:
    -----------------
    The partition table does not have a valid System Partition.
    
    Repair action: Partition table repair
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code = 0x0
    Time taken = 9282 ms
    
    ---------------
    ---------------
    Then, when I restart and remove the Windows disc, I get the same

    Code:
    Loading operating system_
    as before.

    How might I go about resolving this issue?
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 110
    Win 7 Home Premium (OEM) - Install date: 02-2010
    Thread Starter
       #2

    I solved it using help I recieved for a similar problem months ago.

    At the command prompt type:

    Code:
    diskpart
    Wait for completion. Type:

    Code:
    lis vol
    Determine which volume number and drive letter is your system drive/partition (where Windows 7 is installed) and make a note of it - you might need to use the label or the volume size as a clue.

    Type the following, replacing c: with the drive letter of your system drive/partition and replacing # with the associated volume number - press enter after each:

    Code:
    bootsec /nt60 c:
    Code:
    bcdboot c:\windows /s c:
    Code:
    diskpart
    Code:
    sel vol #
    Code:
    act
    Code:
    exi
    Now restart the computer, removing the CD from the drive as soon as the PC enters the boot process (allowing it to shutdown first).

    Done.
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 11,408
    ME/XP/Vista/Win7
       #3

    Startup Repair
    Note: You may need to do startup repair 3 to 4 times.
    Startup Repair - Run 3 Separate Times
      My Computer


  4. Posts : 110
    Win 7 Home Premium (OEM) - Install date: 02-2010
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Hmm, thanks. Though, in my experience, with the few problems I've dealt with, no number of repetitions of the start-up repair will fix it while those commands I used sort it out it one go :/
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