Startup repair trouble

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  1. Posts : 7
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #1

    Startup repair trouble


    Hi there.

    I recently made some hardware changes to my computer, and now windows will fail to boot and launch startup repair instead. Once startup repair is done it tells me it can't fix the problems and shuts the computer down. When I restart windows boots perfectly.

    Is there any way I can fix this error without having to reinstall windows?

    Here's the startup repair log:

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    Startup Repair diagnosis and repair log
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    Last successful boot time: ?1/?10/?2013 2:51:59 AM (GMT)
    Number of repair attempts: 1

    Session details
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    System Disk = \Device\Harddisk1
    Windows directory = D:\Windows
    AutoChk Run = 0
    Number of root causes = 1

    Test Performed:
    ---------------------------
    Name: Check for updates
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code = 0x0
    Time taken = 0 ms

    Test Performed:
    ---------------------------
    Name: System disk test
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code = 0x0
    Time taken = 0 ms

    Test Performed:
    ---------------------------
    Name: Disk failure diagnosis
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code = 0x0
    Time taken = 281 ms

    Test Performed:
    ---------------------------
    Name: Disk metadata test
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code = 0x0
    Time taken = 16 ms

    Test Performed:
    ---------------------------
    Name: Target OS test
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code = 0x0
    Time taken = 141 ms

    Test Performed:
    ---------------------------
    Name: Volume content check
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code = 0x0
    Time taken = 640 ms

    Test Performed:
    ---------------------------
    Name: Boot manager diagnosis
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code = 0x0
    Time taken = 0 ms

    Test Performed:
    ---------------------------
    Name: System boot log diagnosis
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code = 0x0
    Time taken = 0 ms

    Test Performed:
    ---------------------------
    Name: Event log diagnosis
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code = 0x0
    Time taken = 219 ms

    Test Performed:
    ---------------------------
    Name: Internal state check
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code = 0x0
    Time taken = 16 ms

    Test Performed:
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    Name: Boot status test
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code = 0x0
    Time taken = 15 ms

    Test Performed:
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    Name: Setup state check
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code = 0x0
    Time taken = 438 ms

    Test Performed:
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    Name: Registry hives test
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code = 0x0
    Time taken = 2703 ms

    Test Performed:
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    Name: Windows boot log diagnosis
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code = 0x0
    Time taken = 0 ms

    Test Performed:
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    Name: Bugcheck analysis
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code = 0x0
    Time taken = 906 ms

    Test Performed:
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    Name: Access control test
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code = 0x0
    Time taken = 10000 ms

    Test Performed:
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    Name: File system test (chkdsk)
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code = 0x0
    Time taken = 0 ms

    Test Performed:
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    Name: Software installation log diagnosis
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code = 0x0
    Time taken = 0 ms

    Root cause found:
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    A patch is preventing the system from starting.

    Repair action: System Restore
    Result: Cancelled

    Repair action: System Restore
    Result: Cancelled

    Repair action: System files integrity check and repair
    Result: Failed. Error code = 0x490
    Time taken = 627922 ms

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  2. Posts : 10,796
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #2

    In windows start Elevated Command Prompt

    Code:
    sfc/scannow
    No integrity errors? If errors make a copy of C:\Windows\Logs\CBS\CBS.log
    Zip that copy and post here on thread
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  3. Posts : 176
    Win 7 Ult 64-bit
       #3

    Usually system directory is C . Your Windows directory = D:\Windows . I think this is the problem . Do You have C disk or partition and what is on it?
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  4. Posts : 10,796
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #4

    BisVal said:
    Usually system directory is C . Your Windows directory = D:\Windows . I think this is the problem . Do You have C disk or partition and what is on it?
    Not true! Drive letters are just.... drive letters. What drive letter a partition (or better said a volume) gets can be defined in registry. WinRE uses another registry as win7 itself of course.

    There is just a recognized partition before the OS partition. Most likely "system reserved" or some RECOVER partition. Quite normal
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  5. Posts : 7
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Hello all. Thank you for your quick answers.

    I ran the scan and it found some errors it couldn't correct. I have appended the CBS.log zip file.

    Usually system directory is C . Your Windows directory = D:\Windows . I think this is the problem . Do You have C disk or partition and what is on it?
    This also puzzles me, but it seems not to be an issue going by Kaktussoft's words. To answer you question, I don't have a partition. When windows works fine it labels itself as being on the C:\ directory.

    Here's a short resume of what I did to get these problems. Hopefully it can shed a little light on what's wrong.

    I had recently bought a new case and moved my hardware over in it. While doing that I decided to get rid of an old soundblaster card, and a cd-rom burner. I also added two extra hard drives. None of these hardware changes included uninstalling the devices in windows first.
    During the transfer I managed to destroy my PSU. When the computer wouldn't boot at all, I cleared the CMOS on the motherboard, figuring that would do the trick.

    So all in all I've really managed to stack the cards against me.
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  6.    #6

    Work through these steps for Troubleshooting Windows 7 Failure to Start which lead up to if necessary rescuiing your files to run recovery or get the superior Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7 which may be your best option since its even better than getting a new PC.
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  7. Posts : 10,796
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #7

    AllofTheRobots said:
    Hello all. Thank you for your quick answers.

    I ran the scan and it found some errors it couldn't correct. I have appended the CBS.log zip file.

    Usually system directory is C . Your Windows directory = D:\Windows . I think this is the problem . Do You have C disk or partition and what is on it?
    This also puzzles me, but it seems not to be an issue going by Kaktussoft's words. To answer you question, I don't have a partition. When windows works fine it labels itself as being on the C:\ directory.

    Here's a short resume of what I did to get these problems. Hopefully it can shed a little light on what's wrong.

    I had recently bought a new case and moved my hardware over in it. While doing that I decided to get rid of an old soundblaster card, and a cd-rom burner. I also added two extra hard drives. None of these hardware changes included uninstalling the devices in windows first.
    During the transfer I managed to destroy my PSU. When the computer wouldn't boot at all, I cleared the CMOS on the motherboard, figuring that would do the trick.

    So all in all I've really managed to stack the cards against me.
    Are you able to boot to windows? It looks like you can because you posted CBS.zip. If you can boot to win7 open "device management" and delete all drivers related to soundblaster. A cd-rom burner uses a standard driver so isn't a problem. Also adding extra disks isn't a driver problem.

    I gonna analyze CBS.log
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  8. Lee
    Posts : 1,796
    Win 7 Pro x64, VM Win XP, Win7 Pro Sandbox, Kubuntu 11
       #8

    Anytime you make major changes to your computer as you have it is a good idea to reinstall (clean) the OS. If you have more then one HDD then remove the (wires) from the original and allow the second HDD to become the new OS HDD. Once you have everything up and running then you can reconnect the original drive . . .Good Luck. . .
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  9. Posts : 10,796
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #9

    CBS.LOG has an error about Culture.dll

    C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v2.0.50727 does contain Culture.dll ?

    It has nothing to do with problem we're talking about
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  10. Posts : 279
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #10

    why not just repair your windows 7... place win dvd and select the repair button.
    i think the problem comes with your new HDD installation, others wouldn't cause such problem if they are healthy.

    also check your bios setup and make sure you have proper boot priority
    also i dont recommend you to install your windows in D:\ partition.
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