Revived computer wont boot up, error 0xC000000F

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    What is F and what on H? Both are marked ACTIVE in screenshot
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    Look yourself in CBS.LOG for strings: cannot and corrupt. sethc.exe is listed a few times. Only sethc.exe is damaged
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       #23

    Kaktussoft said:
    Where dod you want bootmanager and bootmenu? It is on D now (Disk1). You want it on E (system reserved)? system reserved is useless now. What is/was on D now ... old system disk?
    I would want it on E or C, since that is the main drive. D was an old system disk but i wiped it clean & now use it for media storage & partial backups.
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    Did you things with sethc.exe ?? something like this???
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       #25

    Kaktussoft said:
    What is F and what on H? Both are marked ACTIVE in screenshot
    F is the primary location for media content & sharing, and H is the USB where i installed windows 7 since the netbook i was typing on had no dvd drive :)
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    Kaktussoft said:
    Did you things with sethc.exe ?? something like this???
    Dont worry about sethc.exe, that was when i needed to change my password while I was logged out so i replaced the sethc.exe in the windows folder that is for sticky keys, with cmd so i could use shell commands to change the password, by activating sticky keys.
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    kenny99 said:
    Kaktussoft said:
    Where dod you want bootmanager and bootmenu? It is on D now (Disk1). You want it on E (system reserved)? system reserved is useless now. What is/was on D now ... old system disk?
    I would want it on E or C, since that is the main drive. D was an old system disk but i wiped it clean & now use it for media storage & partial backups.
    Move it to E , see Bootmgr - Move to C:\ with EasyBCD
    Move to E!! After that E is active. Mark D inactive. F and H are active as well!!! why??
    Partition - Mark as Inactive

    For the sethc.exe problem in sfc/scannow... make a new thread
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    kenny99 said:
    Kaktussoft said:
    Did you things with sethc.exe ?? something like this???
    Dont worry about sethc.exe, that was when i needed to change my password while I was logged out so i replaced the sethc.exe in the windows folder that is for sticky keys, with cmd so i could use shell commands to change the password, by activating sticky keys.
    You didn't copy it back!?

    cmd.exe works?
    sethc.exe .... opens cmd.exe?
    anyway...your problem, not related to your question.
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    kenny99 said:
    Kaktussoft said:
    What is F and what on H? Both are marked ACTIVE in screenshot
    F is the primary location for media content & sharing, and H is the USB where i installed windows 7 since the netbook i was typing on had no dvd drive :)
    H can stay active if you want to boot from it
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  10. Posts : 17
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       #30

    Kaktussoft said:
    kenny99 said:
    Kaktussoft said:
    Where dod you want bootmanager and bootmenu? It is on D now (Disk1). You want it on E (system reserved)? system reserved is useless now. What is/was on D now ... old system disk?
    I would want it on E or C, since that is the main drive. D was an old system disk but i wiped it clean & now use it for media storage & partial backups.
    Move it to E , see Bootmgr - Move to C:\ with EasyBCD
    Move to E!! After that E is active. Mark D inactive. F and H are active as well!!! why??
    Partition - Mark as Inactive

    For the sethc.exe problem in sfc/scannow... make a new thread
    I'm not sure what exactly it means when they are active, are they not supposed to be active?

    As for sethc, yes whenever I press shift 5 times, it opens cmd.exe so i can use commands even when I'm not logged in. Dont worry its not a problem, I kept the original sethc.exe so I can return it, I've just been too lazy
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