Windows 7 starter keeps on rebooting

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  1. Posts : 82
    Windows 7 pro
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       #11

    parman said:
    You can run a chkdsk command from the command prompt. Your OS might not be the C drive anymore so you might have to scan a different drive. It will show you on the repair gui where you pick command prompt what your windows drive is on the top of it.
    ran the command and it says no errors found, seems like a corrupted partition...

    The backup OS is on a small partition but that might also be corrupted as well.

    What else should I do?

    It's a acer aspire one d270 so it's a pain to remove the hard drive.
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  2. Posts : 82
    Windows 7 pro
    Thread Starter
       #12

    I ran chkdsk on all 3 partitions, no errors on any of them.
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  3. Posts : 881
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #13

    Looks like its time for your last result. You should boot into recovery console and restore the PC from your latest restore point when it worked correctly.
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  4. Posts : 82
    Windows 7 pro
    Thread Starter
       #14

    I did that and it didn't work as well, he has a here store point from the 28th of September and it didn't work. I'm running diagnostics right now but it seems the drive is just too corrupted to fix. He had mcafee on it also so I'm guessing something got through mcafee and just took our the hard drive.

    Since its a NetBoot and the backup is and stored in a partition how does he go about getting a new is and hard drive?

    I was thinking if pulling the hard drive and just doing a straight format and reinstalling it as well.
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  5. Posts : 881
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #15

    if you pull out the drive. Plug it into another pc and crystal disk information and make sure the drive status is healthy.

    You can format the drive without pulling it out too using the diskpart command.

    Or just delete it when you're doing a clean install.
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