Verifying DMI pool data stuck

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  1. Posts : 5,807
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       #61

    terrorist96 said:
    SIW2 said:
    I see the problem

    It is RAW.

    This may do the job - d/l the free Partition Wizard bootable .iso - burn to cd.

    http://www.partitionwizard.com/download/pwhe42.iso

    Free Download Partition Wizard

    Boot the cd - when it asks to select screen resolution , make sure NUM LOCK is on, press 1, then press enter.
    The first link downloaded the ISO file for me. What do I select for the second link?
    It is there if you want to read about the product

    Informational purposes
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       #62

    Oh, alright. Well, I'm burning the ISO file as we speak. Hopefully I'll have some luck....
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       #63

    Okay, I selected the resolution and right now it gave me a warning not to move/resize system partions or creating/deleting partions.
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       #64
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       #65

    Try the first one . I assume you originally had 7RC on the one partition on the whole drive?

    Tick the top one - then click Apply.

    Don't worry - you can go and do it again then pick the other. if it's wrong.

    After it is recovered - you want it to say Active, System &Boot.

    If not , rt click it and select Modify>Set as Active. Then click Apply.

    Close PW and restart.
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       #66

    I haven't ticked a box yet. It will only let me tick one. I'm not sure which one I'm supposed to select.
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       #67

    I think it might be the second one because when I double click the fist one, there's like nothing on it. The second one shows a whole list of crap.
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       #68

    terrorist96 said:
    I think it might be the second one because when I double click the fist one, there's like nothing on it. The second one shows a whole list of crap.
    Tell us what it lists
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  9. Posts : 221
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       #69

    SIW2 said:
    Try the first one . I assume you originally had 7RC on the one partition on the whole drive?

    Don't worry - you can go and do it again then pick the other. if it's wrong.

    After it is recovered - you want it to say Active, System &Boot.

    If not , rt click it and select Modify>Set as Active.
    Yup.
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       #70

    Zidane24 said:
    terrorist96 said:
    I think it might be the second one because when I double click the fist one, there's like nothing on it. The second one shows a whole list of crap.
    Tell us what it lists
    The first one: http://i721.photobucket.com/albums/w...1113090124.jpg

    The second one: http://i721.photobucket.com/albums/w...113090124a.jpg
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