BSOD after restart, unmountable boot error 0x000000ED

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    DrPikachu64 said:
    Attachment 264382

    OS disk is C drive.
    I don't see your username in the screenshot!!! Only guest and public
    Last edited by Kaktussoft; 16 Apr 2013 at 15:59.
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       #22

    I don't see it either. Other than hiding the serial number, that screenshot is unedited.
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    Code:
    dir  c:\users/ah
    post camshot
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       #24

    Kaktussoft said:
    Code:
    dir  c:\users/ah
    post camshot
    Attachment 264386

    Here you go.
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    DrPikachu64 said:
    Kaktussoft said:
    Code:
    dir  c:\users/ah
    post camshot
    Attachment 264386

    Here you go.
    Owner is your logon name? Normally it's not hidden!

    Code:
    c:
    cd  \users
    attrib -h -s owner
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    Kaktussoft said:
    DrPikachu64 said:
    First Startup Repair run completed, all error codes at 0x0, root cause is stated as "unspecified changes to system configuration".

    Starting the second run.
    that's not the full text!! It must be something like:
    "Root cause found: Unspecified changes to system configuration might have caused the problem. Repair action: System files integrity check and repair. Result: Failed. Error code = 0x490.

    Please post whole text
    please answer
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    I don't have the full text, sorry. Subsequent Startup Repairs have turned up with all error codes as 0x0, with the message "OS booted up successfully." But the sluggish state still remains upon booting up.

    Also, I can't enter the code as written. Going to the next line just brings up another command prompt, but with "C:\>" instead of the "X:\windows\system32>".
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    DrPikachu64 said:
    I don't have the full text, sorry. Subsequent Startup Repairs have turned up with all error codes as 0x0, with the message "OS booted up successfully." But the sluggish state still remains upon booting up.

    Also, I can't enter the code as written. Going to the next line just brings up another command prompt, but with "C:\>" instead of the "X:\windows\system32>".
    Quite normal. But you can also type (whatever prompt is shown):

    Code:
     
    attrib  -h  -s  c:\users\owner
    In command prompt:
    Code:
    sfc  /scannow  /offbootdir=c:\  /offwindir=c:\windows
    Any integrity errors?
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       #29

    This is what showed up:
    Attachment 264389
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    DrPikachu64 said:
    This is what showed up:
    Attachment 264389
    Post jpg next time... don't zip

    Code:
    sfc  /scannow  /offbootdir=c:\  /offwindir=c:\windows
    post output
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