System Repair Disk Acting Strangely


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    System Repair Disk Acting Strangely


    In November, I uninstalled Avast and am still stuck in a System Repair Loop. I managed to find out through Hiren's Boot CD that my Bootmgr is missing and other boot files are corrupt.

    I just got my hands on a System Repair disk for my laptop the other day, and for some reason, instead of a Blue background when it starts, I get a Gray background (like with the Windows PE disk I made) with (I think) Korean option boxes (OK, Cancel, etc.) and the title on Command Prompt having Korean letters and Ws with lines through them. How do I get the install disk back to normal and try to repair this System Repair Loop?
    Last edited by Ascertain20; 21 Jan 2016 at 23:29.
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    Welcome to the Forum.

    It would seem that Korean System repair disc is very suspect & it would be best not to use it.

    Do you have a Windows Installation DVD, if so follow the tutorial below. If not does your laptop have a recovery program which should be accessible by rapidly hitting one of the F keys, possibly F8 for the boot menu & if it has a recovery program use that.

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    It's the DVD Itself


    Most everything I see on the screen from the installation DVD is in English. However, I get a Grey background with buttons like OK and Cancel in Korean and Ws with lines through them, especially in the command console.
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