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If I am not here when you wake up run this command . Take a look at this tutorial
SFC /SCANNOW : Run in Command Prompt at Boot
To check the drive letter of Windows run this commandCode:sfc /SCANNOW /OFFBOOTDIR=c:\ /OFFWINDIR=d:\Windows
Code:bcdedit | find "osdevice"Notethe | pipe symbol is the key above Enter . Hold shift down and press the key with \ on it
Press the enter key after you inputted the command . It will tell you the drive letter of Windows . It might say its os device partition=D:
I think we might be getting somewhere, I finished putting the iso onto the flash and tried to boot it up. It said Window is loading files, showed Windows is starting before a BSOD came up saying.
MEMORY_MANAGEMENT
*** STOP: 0x0000001A (0x0000000000000005100, 0xFFFF6FC40076A28, 0x0000001E)
Next 2 attempts I received the following:
BAD_POOL_HEADER
***Stop 0x19
Along with Paged_in_nonpaged_area or something. Mostly the Bad_Pool_Header.
**Note** I'm hoping I can fix this today :/ because I'm going to be moving soon and dunno if I will have access to the net after today or tommorrow.
From the statement you said the BSOD is . I recommend doing a memory test using Memtest86+. I believe I sent you a link to get that in the previous posts. If you have more then 1 memory stick test each memory stick on each slot if you get any errors during the test.MEMORY_MANAGEMENT
*** STOP: 0x0000001A (0x0000000000000005100, 0xFFFF6FC40076A28, 0x0000001E)
Next 2 attempts I received the following:
BAD_POOL_HEADER
***Stop 0x19
Along with Paged_in_nonpaged_area or something. Mostly the Bad_Pool_Header.
:ERRORS: Will be on the bottom highlighted in Red
If you have a Dual Channel Memory Kit and you have bad stick(s) call the manufacture and open up an RMA for the memory . Even if one memory stick is bad on the Dual Channel kits you replace both sticks.