Problem in Boot

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  1. Posts : 10,796
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #11

    rsn7 said:
    Here is the output of cmd in 4 pictures one by one :)
    useless windows recovery:
    139ab851-9444-11e0-85ad-78843ce027da
    139ab845-9444-11e0-85ad-78843ce027da
    139ab849-9444-11e0-85ad-78843ce027da
    2nd menu option 139ab84c-9444-11e0-85ad-78843cc027da
    useless "resume from hibernate" 139ab84b-9444-11e0-85ad-78843ce027da

    useless "ramdisk options"
    139ab846-9444-11e0-85ad-78843ce027da
    139ab84a-9444-11e0-85ad-78843ce027da
    139ab84e-9444-11e0-85ad-78843ce027da
    139ab852-9444-11e0-85ad-78843ce027da
    So do:
    Code:
    bcdedit/delete {139ab851-9444-11e0-85ad-78843ce027da}
    bcdedit/delete {139ab845-9444-11e0-85ad-78843ce027da}
    bcdedit/delete {139ab849-9444-11e0-85ad-78843ce027da}
    bcdedit/delete {139ab84c-9444-11e0-85ad-78843cc027da}
    bcdedit/delete {139ab84b-9444-11e0-85ad-78843ce027da}
    bcdedit/delete {139ab846-9444-11e0-85ad-78843ce027da}
    bcdedit/delete {139ab84a-9444-11e0-85ad-78843ce027da}
    bcdedit/delete {139ab84e-9444-11e0-85ad-78843ce027da}
    bcdedit/delete {139ab852-9444-11e0-85ad-78843ce027da}
    All commands are succesfully?
    Code:
    bcdedit/enum all
    and post again
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  2. Posts : 10,796
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #12

    rsn7 said:
    @Kaktussoft:

    Thank you so much for your help:) But can you please explain me your post? I'm not so good with computers :) I dont understand your post
    I just want to know what is in your bootmenu and all (hidden) recovery items and hibernate items. It's all in the bcdedit/enum all output.

    I just gave you commands to delete the 2nd (at least not the current) bootmenu option. And all unused stuff that's there as a left over from other win7 OS installation and reinstalls.
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  3. Posts : 10,796
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #13

    So you deleted the bootmenu entry using tutorial.... nice. But also delete all other unused stuff using bcdedit command to make it cleaner. Post results. Also make win7 partition PRIMARY (don't mark it active yet!) instead of LOGICAL to make it easier to troubleshoot in case "system reserved" gets corrupt.

    http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus...to-primary.htm
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  4.    #14

    Kaktussoft said:
    So you deleted the bootmenu entry using tutorial.... nice. But also delete all other unused stuff using bcdedit command to make it cleaner. Post results. Also make win7 partition PRIMARY (don't mark it active yet!) instead of LOGICAL to make it easier to troubleshoot in case "system reserved" gets corrupt.

    Using EaseUS Partition Master - How to convert logical partition to primary partition with EaseUS partition manager? - EaseUS Partition Master Manual
    Yeah I forgot to add that within the post
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  5.    #15

    rsn7 said:
    @ x BlueRobot:

    Thank you so much Harry :)
    The second tutorial you sent worked like charm :)
    Thank you soooooooooooo much :) :) :) :)
    Your welcome (:
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