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How to fix error messages in Windows 7 Home 64-bit?
I have read several articles on re-installing and/or repairing Windows 7 Home 64-bit and i have not been successful.
I have created in the past a. System Repair disk and b. Macrium boot disk
They havent let me repair the OS.
When I insert the Repair Disk in the DVD drive i get the following error message “System Repair Disk could not be created. The parameter is incorrect (0x80070057)
The same previous Repair disk would not open Windows and after a long freeze over a basic Windows blue screen it gives the following error message: “error 0x4001100200001012”
This is a Dell computer that came with an OEM Windows Home 64-bit with only a DVD reading
“Operating System Already Installed on your computer – Reinstallation DVD Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit”
When installed on the DVD driver (D:/) the DVD says “Windows is loading.... after 5 minutes it does not open and it gives me the following error message: “Windows has encountered a problem communuicating with a device connected to your computer. Error can be caused by a recent device you may have installed or having disconnected a device while it was running etc etc)
The error message summarizes as
“ Status: 0x00000e9
Info: an unexpected I/O error has occurred”
I am totally confused for not being able to progress in solving my problems with Windows OS.
Maybe with all this mess some of you can make some sense as to what is going on with the OS on my HDDs (more than one)
I do have the key numbers from the original Microsoft OS.
- Is there any easy way to obtain an ISO image from Microsoft to re-install from a fresh OS copy?
- It there any other simple way to start fresh instead of dealing with all these error messages?
I would really appreciate a simple step by step guide to deal with my issues.
Thank you kindly