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so, now itīs done and back to how it was bevore, should i start with save mode, save mode with network driver ,save mode with promt, or normal?
so, now itīs done and back to how it was bevore, should i start with save mode, save mode with network driver ,save mode with promt, or normal?
this means save the important Files on the drives with the Lapto,p clean all the drivers and clean install the whole windows?
google to "boot0: error"
https://www.google.nl/#q=+%22boot0:+error%22
It's all about macintosh!! You have MAC OS on that machine? Ever had that on that system? Previous owner had it?
No, this pc has onely seen windows 7 ultimate 32bit so far
In recovery environment->command prompt:
andCode:bootsect /nt60 c: /force /mbr bootsect /nt60 c: /force
Then you have the win7 boot manager for sure. No more boot0: error I hope. That's in macintosh a startup mesage btw. Not a crash message!Code:bootsect /nt60 e: /force /mbr bootsect /nt60 e: /force
In win7.... it doesn't exist normally. In normal boot you see text boot0 also on your screen (maybe a split second)?
I'd say it's hardly a hardware fault, a virus would have been detect by G-Data 2014.
The onely things that I can say is thad the system reserved partition usually has no volume letter and that I cleard the bin on the desktop bevore the problems started.
Do you expect a virusscanner detects all virusses.... I would like that was true.
"system reserved" without a drive letter is quite normal.
Have you already done #47? I want to get rid of the boot0: error.
Also do this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNQ7coG5-Z4 to Disabling Automatic Restart on System Failure in Windows 7 . I want to know why it crashes!
I need to go now we can continue from here at 20:00,
I've done #47 and restarted it, now I'll just let it run.
I'' do #49 at 20:00