BCD/NLS data issues and recovery


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    BCD/NLS data issues and recovery


    So. This is my first ever forum post on this site, and it's quite a conundrum. Here's my problem.

    I use a Dell Vostro 3350 for gaming, and use a Toshiba for work stuff. A couple of days ago, I was using EasyBCD to add another Windows 7 OS to my Dell, and I accidentally deleted it. Before I could fix it, however, my computer ran out of battery and shut down. When I started it back up, it gave me the following message: (Copied from Google Images, I don't know how to screen capture when it won't boot)



    I eventually fixed it, but it was quite difficult. I manually repaired the BCD via the command prompt with a CD/DVD recovery disk. When I started it up, I expected it to be fixed. Wrong! It started up with this, in BLUE now!





    I've tried sfc /scannow, chkdsk /f, bootrec /rebuildbcd, bootrec /fixboot, bootrec /fixmbr, I've tried using Windows RE on a CD, a USB, and the one built in to my Dell. I've tried copying the NLS files from my sysWOW64 folder from my Toshiba to my Dell using a linux distro on my USB, I can't factory reset, and nothing is working. Weirdly, the data is still on the hard disk, so I'm confused on what actually happened. Any ideas would be great. Thanks!
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    UPDATE:
    I managed to install a new Windows 7 OS temporarily, using Hiren's Boot CD. Now what? SFC came up clean, and I've officially tried everything.
    Last edited by glenzo; 15 Mar 2014 at 14:13.
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    UPDATE UPDATE:

    I managed to get it to dual boot with my old OS, but whenever I try to load it, I get this:




    Why does the universe hate me?
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    In case anyone cares, here's the dump info:

    And here's the dump itself: mediafire(dot)com/download/4bkrhabcbo6eo5z/MEMORY.zip

    I'd really like to fix it, but I've tried everything! HELP!
    Last edited by glenzo; 16 Mar 2014 at 11:06.
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    Move request


    Could someone move this to "BSOD help and Recovery" please?
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