$windows.~BT unable to delet it,even in safe mode


  1. Posts : 1
    Win 7 ultimate 32bit
       #1

    $windows.~BT unable to delet it,even in safe mode


    I m trying to reinstal win 7 bt getting dis error"$windows.~bt cant b deleted.".. Even i tried to delete it in safe mode bt same message was showing there too.. Also chekdisk utility for c drive is not completin,afte 58% it shows eror.. Plz help me.. Grooveutil module,service.exe, window consol host also stopped working.. Plz help waiting 4 quick reply.. Thnks .
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  2. Posts : 10,796
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #2

    chkdsk/f c:
    shows error. What errors?
    run it again, does it repair things? Does it continue or just crashes or stall at 58%?
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    Win 7 x64 Home Premium (and x86 VirtualBox VM)/Win10
       #3


    Your best option in that case is to run the CHKDSK and SFC in offline mode from a Recovery Environment boot.

    Reboot the computer, and tap the F8 key until you get the advanced boot menu up - one option should be 'Repair your computer'. Pick that one.

    Log into your normal account.
    You'll get a set of options - pick the Command Prompt one.
    At the command prompt, type DIR C:\
    - if we're lucky this will bring up a listing of your normal C: drive contents, including the Program Files folder(s) and the Windows folder.
    If not, try D:\ or E:\ (etc. until you get the right letter)
    then type the following command

    CHKDSK <drive>: /R

    and wait for it to complete - it could take a few hours, depending on the size of the drive.

    Once complete, type

    sfc /scannow /OFFBOOTDIR=<drive>:\ /OFFWINDIR=<drive>:\Windows

    where <drive> is the letter you found above.

    Wait for the command to complete. (make a note of the response!).

    Once it has, type EXIT and the pick the option to reboot.

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