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booting from the 1st ssd not cloned ssd
and yea on system recovery box it did show this under details
I did the sfc /scannnow twice it ran the check twice but nope still got BSOD
booting from the 1st ssd not cloned ssd
and yea on system recovery box it did show this under details
I did the sfc /scannnow twice it ran the check twice but nope still got BSOD
Please try the below steps (original SSD - not cloned disk).
1. Boot from "Parted Magic" and open "Partition Editor". You will see a screen similar to the below one.
2. The first partition listed will be a 100 MB sized one. "EasyRE" seems to removed the "Boot" flag from it. We are going to fix it. Right click on the first 100 MB partition and choose "Manage Flags".
Then choose "Boot".
3. Press the "Apply" button and reboot the system when completed. Instead of booting to "Windows", boot from Windows install disc and choose repair.
4. If "Boot" flag is applied correctly,The repair function should be able to detect the OS correctly like in the below example.
5. Please note down the drive letter ( in the above example it is "D:" ). Instead of choosing "Next", click "Cancel" and you will be back to the previous screen. From there, press "Shift + F10" to open a command window.
6. Now enter the CHKDSK command.
CHKDSK D: /R
Where, substitute D: with the drive letter detected by repair function.
7. After CHKDSK completes, reboot the system and again boot from the install disc and run "Startup Repair" up to three time. Sometimes it is required to recreate boot critical files again.
Startup Repair - Run 3 Separate Times
8. If Windows still fails to boot, try replacing Registry hive files from the backup copy.
Startup Repair Infinite Loop Recovery
I've been watching from the sidelines... Fwiw Anshad- outstanding support!!!
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On the parition editor for the 100MB I noticed it already had a check mark on it but here's the screenshot, when i restarted with windows 7 cd on system recovery options i still don't see OS detected
I did this command and got this message
chkdsk /r c:
and chkdsk /r got this message
and final scan
chkdsk /r e:
Should i do this command that auto fixes chkdsk /F?
I rebooted and still BSOD
Another thing i noticed not sure if maybe this is why im getting BSOD but a user at another forum recommended for me to download this Program Autoruns for Windows
Autoruns. When it opens, select Analyze Offline System in the File Menu. So i did . I plugged in the SSD (with boot issues) into my other laptop and saw alot of missing system, files showing screenshots below
Hi
The missing files doesn't look critical. Sometimes when we uninstall softwares, it's Registry entries may not be properly removed.
Below screenshot is from my own system.
The missing entries are from a previous install of "Huawei 3G Modem" (Now uninstalled).
Please try the "Regsitry Hive" restore instructions as per the guide and let me know whether it makes any difference.
Startup Repair Infinite Loop Recovery
If the issue is causing by a corrupted hive file, this will solve that.
I just tried that page from step 7 to 12, restarted laptop but still gives BSOD message.
Do you think my MBR is corrupted? Saw these 2 programs but not sure if they would help
Download
MBRWizard! - The MBR Management Utility
or trying Nuclear BCD attempt 3 from this page
https://neosmart.net/wiki/recovering...ws-bootloader/
bcdedit - Problem recreating BCD on Windows 7 64bit - The requested system device cannot be found - Super User
Update. I removed ssd drive & pushed in a small metal clip a little bit that holds one of 4 rams stick. was trying to see it wasn't loose after that when i restarted my pc. It no longer goes into blue screen. instead of shows black screen loading windows on bottom and then just reboots pc automatically. Now reboots instead of blue screen.