oxc000000e Boot failed-required device is inaccessible (Windows 7)

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       #151

    Kaktussoft said:
    first delete 200MB partition you don't use it now anyways. You moved boot stuff to 420GB partition. Do that first. then shrink 420GB partition by 70GB (if you want new win7 to be 70GB). Make a new primary partition in that unallocated space. format it as ntfs (default cluster size). mark that partition active. now apply all changes. Post camshot of final results
    oxc000000e Boot failed-required device is inaccessible (Windows 7)-2012-06-08-14.59.19.jpg

    Also after install Home Premium OEM windows 7 can i update windows without problem? i don't apply with Partition wizard if it's okay tell me apply it
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       #152

    2 partitions both 191GB??? I thought it was 420GB total? why both 60MB used?????? did you format the old win7 partition as well??
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       #153

    don't apply!!! just undo everything and reboot. show camshot how it's now
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  4. Posts : 133
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       #154

    Kaktussoft said:
    2 partitions both 191GB??? I thought it was 420GB total? why both 60MB used?????? did you format the old win7 partition as well??
    i want have 3 partiton is that possible? one for windows 70gb and other every 190gb. also i don't format it. after apply first delete old partiton then make 3 partiton 70gb and 190gb and 190gb and then format all 3 partitions and then active 70gb partition.
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       #155

    please step by step tell me. example delete all old partitions then reboot....
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       #156

    send screenshot as it is now. please reboot first or undo everything
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  7. Posts : 133
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       #157

    Kaktussoft said:
    send screenshot as it is now. please reboot first or undo everything
    oxc000000e Boot failed-required device is inaccessible (Windows 7)-2012-06-08-15.44.46.jpg

    i undo all.
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       #158

    don't touch lenovo, lenovo_part and the last 102MB unused space, Leave them as they are now.
    1. delete 200MB partition.
    2. shrink 420GB partition by 70GB or whatever size you want. 70GB unallocated space appears
    3. create a NTFS PRIMARY partition in that unallocated space
    4. mark that new partition as active.
    send camshot
    Delete Partition - Partition Wizard Help Video
    How to Move/Resize Partition with partition manager? Partition Wizard Move/Resize Partition Video Help.
    =>resize from right
    How to Create Partition with partition manager? Partition Wizard Create Partition Video Help
    =>create a PRIMARY parition!! or convert it to primary Video help on how to set partition as Primary or Logical.
    How to Format Partition with partition magic? Partition Wizard Format Partition Video Help.
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  9. Posts : 133
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       #159

    what's mean shrink 420gb? unallocated space before 700000 mb or unalocate space after 700000 mb ?

    i don't understand your mean
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       #160

    better after, but before is also an option. Shrink means make smaller, so resize
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