After Partition Changes, 0xc0000225 and cannot boot

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  1. Posts : 7
    XP and 7
       #21

    I've got the same problem, due to trying to create an extra partition with Partition Wizard which got to the 1 black and white does screen stage (I guess 2 of stage 1?) and hung up there for hours on only creating a 10Gb partition on a 80Gb hard drive in a laptop...

    I've tried the startup repair process and nothing, to no avail, Windows 7 System Recovery CD 32Bit, again nothing and even Super Grub Boot Disc 1 and 2 and nothing still...

    I am limited to a 8Gb usb flash drive, since my laptop doesn't have a dvdrw rom and I don't have a usb dvd yet.


    Or I'd try this (Manually editing and fixing the BCD in BCDEdit) http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...-1e185fb7544c/ if I could access, I might try loading a Live Version of 7 and seeing if I can access it that way...

    I might try Hiren's once it finishes downloading see if I can get anywhere with it.

    How bout EasyBCD and how would I go about it?

    Any other options, help, suggestions or advice? Before taking the last resort and doing a upgrade repair.

    Thanks!
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  2. Posts : 6
    windows 7 no idea of 64 or 32 bit
       #22

    Hello, i am have a problem with the same error code 0xc0000225. i took a picture of the black screen if you want to see it for yourself. So its a fairly new labtop hp pavilion g6 - windows 7 home prem oa (no idea if its 64 or 32bit). i had a virus so i was reformatting from the recovery partition after it was done it restarted and boom this error happen. I was lazy and never burned reboot recovery discs and now hp wants 20 bucks to send me them. so i turn to the internet to see if i can get it fixed for free. When i turn the computer on it just a black screen so i cant even get to the repair start up or anything.

    (Update) i made a recovery disc from my sisters computer windows 7 64 bit. I can boot from the disc but i ran the repair start up 3 times and it found nothing it says nothing is wrong. So what now?

    Thank you
    Last edited by blueyepez69; 12 Jan 2012 at 10:31.
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