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Okay, I juat tried this. Everything went perfectly, but when I restart the pc it rakes me to same Automatic system repair
Okay, I juat tried this. Everything went perfectly, but when I restart the pc it rakes me to same Automatic system repair
One more thing to try : Peruse this and give it a thought about trying : Infinite restart loop
I ended up reinstalling win7. Thanks for the support. I will be staying active on these forums from now
Glad it got sorted Evolocity. Please peruse the most excellent tutorial section on great tips and tricks .
Everything that can be done to fix unbootable Win7 is compiled in Troubleshooting Windows 7 Failure to Start.
You need to first confirm Win7 or its System Reserved partition (preferred if you have it) is Partition Marked Active then run Startup Repair - Run 3 Separate Times to give it a chance to fully repair the System boot files which will NOT repair if the correct partition is not marked Active.
If these fail then there is something else which is likely covered in tutorial.