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i lost the key im guessing he best choice is get a new one?
i lost the key im guessing he best choice is get a new one?
You can't activate any new install without a valid Product Key.
You might be able to fish it out of your system with a program such as Jelly Bean.
If not, you have to buy a new one.
how can i use this program if i cant get past the system recovery option? i cant get into safe mode or anything it stays on the system recovery optiom is their another way i can use this program thru the system recovery option?
Are you referring to Jelly Bean??
If you cannot get into Windows, I don't think you can use it.
But other programs, such as Recover Keys, can supposedly be used from a USB stick. I don't know. I keep track of my keys and have never even used Jelly Bean, let alone Recover Keys.
I think Recover Keys costs money. You can google for it and find it easily. I have no idea if it is worthwhile or will solve any of your problems.
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I have re read your initial post and see that your windows directory resides on partition D of your HDD.
Do you remember if it was effectively on D or on C partition?
Maybe it's a default to MBR?
Or from your last line in the report : BAD HDD
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System Dusk = \Device\Harddisk0
Window directory = D:\Windows
AutoChk Run= 0
Number of root causes = 1
Last edited by Hanna 1; 14 Apr 2012 at 13:38. Reason: edit
can i just put in the windows 7 installer cd and just reinstall it without losing any of the files i have on the pc? I found my product key but i lost the cd, could i just borrow someone else cd and still use my same product key or do i have to get a whole new one?
If you install Windows 7 by performing a custom installation and don't format the partition during the installation process, files that were used in your previous version of Windows are stored in the Windows.old folder.
But I wouldn't count on that working. It should, but I'd rather have my own backup.
You might be able to use a borrowed DVD, but you would have to use your own Product Key to activate.
Did you buy that PC or build it? If you bought it, what brand is it?
i rebuilt it myself but it was orginally a IBM, is that gonna be a problem when i put in the dvd?
You can reinstall windows without losing your files , but like ignatzatsonic said, I won't count on it.
Your best bet would be as Britton30 said. To put the hard drive in another computer and copy off the information.
From the command prompt, have you tried running chkdsk /r?