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The code is 0xc0000001
Damaged drive? It makes sense...
Thanks for your time, btw. Very much appreciated.
The code is 0xc0000001
Damaged drive? It makes sense...
Thanks for your time, btw. Very much appreciated.
Do a
from within windows. Open an Elevated Command Prompt and enter the command. It says something like "disk in use, perfom on next boot?" of course enter yes. and reboot.Code:chkdsk/f/r c:
chkdsk/f/r checks whole disk c. This takes hours!!! Please check for errors and if they are repaired
post results.
Do a memorycheck as well!
I don't know why UAC is disabled, and I can't understand my father doing it, he wouldn't know how.
I will do the test now and report back.
Thanks again.
Craig
Ran Chkdisk as advised, but had to go to bed as it was too late to wait. This morning, PC had booted into Windows, but apparently had not crashed as there was no error message on screen. This is definite progress!
However, I can see no report from Chkdisk to post up as requested. Can someone tell me where to find the report, please?
Follow this Check Disk (chkdsk) - Read Event Viewer Log
Post the results using copy/post
did you ran chkdsk/f/r c:?
so included /f and /r?
Do
ckdsk/f/r d:
ckdsk/f/r e:
etc as well. check all harddrive partitions!! Again... it takes hours.
Please notice what it repaired, or tried to repair!
Eventually run it again after a few days to check if it's still fine.
These actions can be done later. Let us concentrate on C disk now. All OS related stuff is on C isn't it?
He only has C:, so that is good!
I ran the exact command you suggested, and watched it until it was 50% through stage 5 (empty space) - it was midnight, so I had to go to bed. When I got up, Windows had loaded and there was no error message. Normally it would have crashed within 15 minutes, so maybe we have made some progress. When I get home I will dig up the report and post it.
Thanks
Craig
So chkdsk/f/r c: solved the problem ... at least there's progress.
But what the heck has chkdsk C to do with a non booting DVD??? I think it booted succesfully from DVD but was in the phase of putting temp files on C. Didn't know that happens in the BOOT phase, and don't think so.
It could still be a memory problem that inferes with the dvd boot process and damages your disk.
Have you done a memory check already? It is in WINRE
In elevated command prompt:
This will check windows files and eventually repair them. Please post output when at his home. Run it a few times in case of errors.Code:sfc/scannow