Laptop having Problems booting System recovery Error 0x80070003

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  1. Posts : 11
    Windows 7 64bit
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    Laptop having Problems booting System recovery Error 0x80070003


    I went to turn on my computer tonight and it wouldn't load the operating system, instead bringing me to the problem booting error screen where i can choose to do a system repair or start windows normally. Both options lead to it loading the windows system files and bringing me to the system repair. There's a box where i can pick the operating system, but there aren't any to select. When attempting to do any of the options in system recovery i either get the error 0x80070003, no operating system selected, or it just says i am unable to in the case of windows memory diagnostic. I have very little idea how to go about fixing this, and i don't know if hardware helps but my laptop is the Asus n56V.
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  2. Posts : 2,014
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
       #2

    Welcome and hopefully i can help you resolve this issue :)

    Im assuming Windows 7 64bit is the operating system on your machine?

    Do you have the Windows 7 disc also?
    Firstly i suggest you boot in to the Advanced Boot Options screen by pressing F8 continuously at the Asus splash screen and select Last known Good configuration. If that doesnt work select Disable Automatic Restart on System Failure and reboot your computer.






    If you get a BSOD (Blue screen of death) upon reboot, like the one below, look up the stop code similar to the one here and post the code back.




    Cheers Dave
    Last edited by Northernsoul55; 04 Jan 2013 at 04:59.
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  3. Posts : 10,796
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #3

    Phenom588 said:
    I went to turn on my computer tonight and it wouldn't load the operating system, instead bringing me to the problem booting error screen where i can choose to do a system repair or start windows normally. Both options lead to it loading the windows system files and bringing me to the system repair. There's a box where i can pick the operating system, but there aren't any to select. When attempting to do any of the options in system recovery i either get the error 0x80070003, no operating system selected, or it just says i am unable to in the case of windows memory diagnostic. I have very little idea how to go about fixing this, and i don't know if hardware helps but my laptop is the Asus n56V.
    Boot to recovery options and select "command prompt".
    Code:
    diskpart
    list vol
    exit
    Do you see the partitions on disk? What is drive letter of "system reserved" (if listed) and what is drive letter of the win7 drive?

    Code:
    diskpart
    sel vol c
    det part
    sel vol d
    det part
    sel vol e
    det part
    Which volume lists "active: yes"?
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  4. Posts : 10,796
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #4

    What happens if you run "startup repair" from recovery environment"? Click "view diagnostics results" to see what it did fix. 0x0 means no error... I'm only interested in other real problems.
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  5. Posts : 10,796
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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    memory check excutable is normally located on C drive. Maybe C:\boot\memtest.exe is not there. Or bootmenu looks to wrong partition. Or bootmenu is totally corrupt.

    system restore isn't working because it doesn't know what win7 instance to repair. Some people have 2 or more win7 installs on 1 pc, so you must first select one. But that was impossible, because it didn't find one.

    Windows recovery environment is also on C and boots fine, so I think pc still knows what's C and C is not totally corrupted. Correct partition is active, otherwise it didn't boot at all.

    Do you have a win7 system repair disk? Otherwise create one (on another system of course). System Repair Disc - Create
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  6. Posts : 11
    Windows 7 64bit
    Thread Starter
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    Alright I am very sorry for the late reply, and thank you for all the responses. I'll address each one in order.
    • @NorthernSoul55 - I tried both last known good configuration and Disable automatic restart on system failure but they didn't change anything.
    • @Kaktussoft - The only partion listed is E, and the type is DVD-ROM. I'm assuming that that means it isn't picking up the hard drive at all? When I tried the startup repair, it said that it was unable to repair it. It didn't do anything, and the root cause is hard drive not found.
    • I do not have the original windows 7 installation disk because the laptop came with it preinstalled and didn't have the disk. I can make a system repair disk, but my desktop right now is still running on xp 32 bit, so I'd need to do everything required to bring it up to windows 7 64bit. (I'm attempting to figure out how to split this up, sorry for the wall of text edit - list works =D)
    Last edited by Phenom588; 04 Jan 2013 at 14:55.
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  7. Posts : 10,796
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #7

    Code:
     
    diskpart
    sel  disk  0
    list  part
    exit
    What do you see?

    Very strange you only see E. What the heck is C and D?
    Are you booting from CD/DVD? I thought you were booting from HDD so C must exist!
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  8. Posts : 11
    Windows 7 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #8

    Kaktussoft said:
    Code:
     
    diskpart
    sel  disk  0
    list  part
    exit
    What do you see?

    Very strange you only see E. What the heck is C and D?
    Are you booting from CD/DVD? I thought you were booting from HDD so C must exist!
    It shows E, I went into the bios and there is no boot from the HDD. I think I am booting from the CD/DVD but there isn't anything in the tray. I also saw that the computer was using AHCI and I know my desktop uses IDE, would switching that do anything?
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  9. Posts : 10,796
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #9

    diskpart
    list disk


    how many disks?

    diskpart
    sel disk 0
    list part


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

    Phenom588 said:
    Kaktussoft said:
    Code:
     
    diskpart
    sel  disk  0
    list  part
    exit
    What do you see?

    Very strange you only see E. What the heck is C and D?
    Are you booting from CD/DVD? I thought you were booting from HDD so C must exist!
    It shows E, I went into the bios and there is no boot from the HDD. I think I am booting from the CD/DVD but there isn't anything in the tray. I also saw that the computer was using AHCI and I know my desktop uses IDE, would switching that do anything?
    If there's no CD/DVD in tray it can't boot from it. No usb disk or stick conncted ... it can't boot from usb.

    It is booting form HDD!
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