BSOD 0x00000007E file wdfldr.sys

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  1. Posts : 11
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       #11

    writhziden said:
    maksikk37 said:
    writhziden said:
    On the bad Windows, use Advanced Boot Options to get to System Recovery Options and proceed through the steps in Startup Repair Infinite Loop Recovery to see if you can start Windows that way. Since you have two installations, make sure you run through the steps on the correct drive by checking the file and folder layout for your old files before proceeding.
    Man You Are Awesome, thank you a lot! System should works fine now, really i am glad for help all of you people. I love you

    Btw. maybe someone have good idea for easy and secure uninstall 'new' windows, which now is unusable?
    Just delete the partition through Disk Management [Start Menu -> Right click My Computer/Computer -> Manage -> Follow UAC Prompt -> Disk Management (from the list on the left) -> Right click partition to delete -> Delete volume...] and then extend the partition you are using for Windows by right clicking the partition in Disk Management and clicking Extend volume...
    Yea thx, but i thought about uninstalling system only with saving my documents there, hehe
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  2. Posts : 11,269
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       #12

    maksikk37 said:

    Yea thx, but i thought about uninstalling system only with saving my documents there, hehe
    That would be a little trickier, but there is a simple solution. Move your documents to a temporary folder on the partition you want to use (Create C:\tempUsers for instance), then do what I suggested in my previous post to delete the partition without doing the extend part of the procedure, and then move the tempUsers folder to the other partition and rename it if you want.
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  3. Posts : 11
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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       #13

    writhziden said:
    maksikk37 said:

    Yea thx, but i thought about uninstalling system only with saving my documents there, hehe
    That would be a little trickier, but there is a simple solution. Move your documents to a temporary folder on the partition you want to use (Create C:\tempUsers for instance), then do what I suggested in my previous post to delete the partition without doing the extend part of the procedure, and then move the tempUsers folder to the other partition and rename it if you want.
    Problems successfuly resolved. Really thank You.
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  4. Posts : 11,269
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       #14

    maksikk37 said:
    writhziden said:
    maksikk37 said:

    Yea thx, but i thought about uninstalling system only with saving my documents there, hehe
    That would be a little trickier, but there is a simple solution. Move your documents to a temporary folder on the partition you want to use (Create C:\tempUsers for instance), then do what I suggested in my previous post to delete the partition without doing the extend part of the procedure, and then move the tempUsers folder to the other partition and rename it if you want.
    Problems successfuly resolved. Really thank You.
    Glad to hear it. :) You will note when you post your reply, there is information above the reply window. One of the pieces of information is: "If your problem is solved please use the Mark this thread as solved link at the top of your thread."
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  5. Posts : 45
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       #15

    I have the same exact problem.Please tell me or brief me the solution for it once again. Please
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  6. Posts : 11,269
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       #16

    Please describe your problem in detail. This is an old thread, and my memory of exactly what was happening is a little foggy now. Plus, I am not sure if you are saying you have the exact same problem, or if your exact same problem pertains only to the thread title...
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  8. Posts : 11,269
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       #18

    I will respond with steps in your new thread. :)
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