Enable System Protection on Local Disk (C:) with CMD

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  1. Posts : 22
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    Enable System Protection on Local Disk (C:) with CMD


    Hello.
    I Have a Netbook Windosw Home Premium 64bit (no CD Drive). After an Windows Update I can't boot anymore. By searching google I found a lot of posts with the same problem, with or without solutions that worked for these people. Unfortunately non worked for me.

    Can you please show me how to enable System Protection vy using CMD for C:\ so i can do a System Restore?

    Thank you very much for your future efforts!

    Best Regards


    Vincent
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  2. Posts : 10,796
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       #2

    What happens if you boot normally? I think you see bios screen. What happens exactly? Error message please
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  3. Posts : 22
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       #3

    There is very very breef blue screen
    after that you can elect to restart the computer and the same thing happens again
    or to use Staring Help (its in german i dont know what its called exactly in english).
    When I elect the second option Startup Repair opens
    -> Startuo Repair cannot repair this computer automattically
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    Green18 said:
    Hello.
    I Have a Netbook Windosw Home Premium 64bit (no CD Drive). After an Windows Update I can't boot anymore. By searching google I found a lot of posts with the same problem, with or without solutions that worked for these people. Unfortunately non worked for me.

    Can you please show me how to enable System Protection vy using CMD for C:\ so i can do a System Restore?

    Thank you very much for your future efforts!

    Best Regards


    Vincent
    What happens exactly when you perform "system restore"? Does it list the restore points? What error message if you select the most recent one?

    After running startup repair (which can't fix the problem) you can click on "view diagnostics details". click on it. It shows what it did check and the status. Status 0x0 means success...I'm not interested in that. Which checks have another status? So what's the root cause
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  5. Posts : 10,796
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       #5

    Also boot into Advanced Boot Options
    Select "disable automatic restart on system failure" and boot. Now you see the BSOD crash info. What's the stopcode? Any drivers listed?
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  6. Posts : 22
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       #6

    What happens in Sytem Restore:
    I have 4 Restore point. All great as far as the date.
    But
    I have to first enable System Protection for C:\
    if i can get that done i should be fine

    as far as the statuses:
    There is an 0x0 every time. In the end it says: Root cause found: Startup repair hay tried several times but still cannot deremine the cuase of the problem.
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    Green18 said:
    What happens in Sytem Restore:
    I have 4 Restore point. All great as far as the date.
    But
    I have to first enable System Protection for C:\
    if i can get that done i should be fine

    as far as the statuses:
    There is an 0x0 every time. In the end it says: Root cause found: Startup repair hay tried several times but still cannot deremine the cuase of the problem.
    If you see the restore points "system protection" is enabled! If it was disabled... all restore points were deleted and not listed. Your problem is not unique. Maybe restore points are corrupt(?)

    startup repair checked everything but didn't find root cause. All checks return 0x0 so that check didn't find errors.

    From recovery options

    Select "command prompt"
    Dtermin what is your windows disk so do
    Code:
    dir  c:
    dir  d:
    dir e:
    What's the drive letter in recovery environment? I assume C in this example
    Code:
    chkdsk/f  c:
    Errors found? Repaired? If repaired... run same command again to be sure all is still fine.
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  8. Posts : 22
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       #8

    Kaktussoft said:
    Also boot into Advanced Boot Options
    Select "disable automatic restart on system failure" and boot. Now you see the BSOD crash info. What's the stopcode? Any drivers listed?
    awnser:
    STOP: c000021a {fatal system error}
    teh inital sessio process or stystem process terminated unexpectedly with status of 0x00000000 (0xc0000001 0x00100980).
    The system has been shut down.

    Does that help you?
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  9. Posts : 22
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    Thread Starter
       #9

    I did that (finally a code that worked! xD )

    At the very end it says: Failed to transfer logged messages to the event lo with status 50.




    Kaktussoft said:
    Green18 said:
    What happens in Sytem Restore:
    I have 4 Restore point. All great as far as the date.
    But
    I have to first enable System Protection for C:\
    if i can get that done i should be fine

    as far as the statuses:
    There is an 0x0 every time. In the end it says: Root cause found: Startup repair hay tried several times but still cannot deremine the cuase of the problem.
    If you see the restore points "system protection" is enabled! If it was disabled... all restore points were deleted and not listed. Your problem is not unique. Maybe restore points are corrupt(?)

    startup repair checked everything but didn't find root cause. All checks return 0x0 so that check didn't find errors.

    From recovery options

    Select "command prompt"
    Dtermin what is your windows disk so do
    Code:
    dir  c:
    dir  d:
    dir e:
    What's the drive letter in recovery environment? I assume C in this example
    Code:
    chkdsk/f  c:
    Errors found? Repaired? If repaired... run same command again to be sure all is still fine.
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  10. Posts : 10,796
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       #10

    chkdsk/f c:

    No errors at all? The eventlog message "Failed to transfer logged messages to the event lo with status 50" is quite normal.

    No do
    Code:
    sfc  /scannow  /offbootdir=c:\  /offwindir=c:\windows
    Post results
    Last edited by Kaktussoft; 16 Jan 2013 at 09:00.
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