bcd/bcdedit problems and others after Acronis DD11

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    front360 said:
    Why are there 3 Windows Boot Loaders and 2 Device Options now? Is this correct?
    Only 2 bootloader now. 1 win7 and 1 win7 recovery environment. now 1 device options is correct.

    Winre now working? All problems fixed?
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    Gonna sleep
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    front360 said:
    okay done, but command only worked when typed bcdedit /delete

    should i try reboot with F8 yet?
    try to reboot using F8
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       #74

    You did it, Kaktussoft! Thank you again, I really appreciate it.
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       #75

    System Repair ran SFC and had an error it couldn't fix, so I ran SFC. Is this possibly an IE or Java(JScript) problem that SFC detects?

    CSI 000002dc [SR] Cannot verify component files for Microsoft-Windows-IE-JScriptDebugUI, Version = 9.4.8112.16446, pA = PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_INTEL (0), Culture neutral, VersionScope = 1 nonSxS, PublicKeyToken = {l:8 b:31bf3856ad364e35}, Type neutral, TypeName neutral, PublicKey neutral, manifest is damaged (FALSE)
    Last edited by front360; 10 Jul 2012 at 15:35.
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    front360 said:
    The last issue I saw was from running SFC. Is this possibly an IE or Java(JScript) problem that SFC detects?

    CSI 000002dc [SR] Cannot verify component files for Microsoft-Windows-IE-JScriptDebugUI, Version = 9.4.8112.16446, pA = PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_INTEL (0), Culture neutral, VersionScope = 1 nonSxS, PublicKeyToken = {l:8 b:31bf3856ad364e35}, Type neutral, TypeName neutral, PublicKey neutral, manifest is damaged (FALSE)
    To what/who are you responding? I think you posted in wrong thread(?)
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       #77

    To anyone. Kaktussoft, you had fixed my bcd issue yesterday and I didn't know if I should start a new thread. thanks
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       #78

    Kaktussoft, not a big deal but I'd like to know something for future knowledge. After we did all things in this thread to fix my BCD issues, now all my Restore Points are gone and the Restore Disk Usage was changed to 0%. Which command deleted and reset this, was it reagentc /disable or a different one??
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       #79

    front360 said:
    Kaktussoft, not a big deal but I'd like to know something for future knowledge. After we did all things in this thread to fix my BCD issues, now all my Restore Points are gone and the Restore Disk Usage was changed to 0%. Which command deleted and reset this, was it reagentc /disable or a different one??
    As far as I can remember the only problem was the "system reserved" partition being offline. You did a rebuildbcd which did rebuild the bcd and didn't enable the winre (f8).

    startup repair, rebuildbcd, reagentc.... none were actually necessary if you did NOT rebuildbcd. Only what was necessary was the diskpart automount.

    Are restore points still enabled? Can you successfuly create a "manual restore point"?

    None of the commands mentioned above delete your restore points
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       #80

    Did you or any installation/uninstall or any windows update create a restore point AFTER restoring using acronis?
    After restoring they are gone for sure. They will start to be created afterwards.
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