My Windows 7 has been put through the ringer. It looks like I might have saved it but I don't know Windows well enough to be certain. My questions to you:
1) Considering SFC and Disc Checks are completing without issue, is Windows back to its old self or do I need to do a clean install to have a truly healthy machine again?
2) Are there any other steps that I can take to "repair" Windows or the damage done?
What follows is a recount of what happened. This is not required reading. I've done my best to organize it into sections for easy skimming.
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How Was It Damaged?
I was having issues with my recycle bin. I decided to empty it via the command prompt but mistyped the command "rd /s C:\%systemdrive%\$Recycle.bin".
It immediately started deleting files from C:\Windows. It took me a minute to figure out what it was doing. I did a hard reset and afterwards trying to get into Safe Mode or Normal Windows resulted in a BSOD. I tried a System Repair Disc but it reported it "could not repair this computer automatically".
What Did You Do To Fix It?
Undeleting Files
I used an EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard boot image to perform a quick scan and restore the Windows directory that was recently deleted. 5.54GB of files were restored to a non-Windows drive.
Copying Files Back To Windows Folder
I used an Ubuntu Live CD to copy the restored files back into the original Windows folder. It never once asked me if I wanted to overwrite an existing file, though some files could not be copied due them being system files (according to Ubuntu). The following files could not be restored:
Running System File Checker
Next I booted into Safe Mode successfully and ran SFC /scannow from the command prompt. It reported success, specifically; "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files and successfully repaired them. Details are included in the CBS.Log."
Scanning For Drive Errors & Corrupted Sectors
Next I scheduled scans for drive errors. These have finished without any major issues (I assume, I can't find any logs to verify). I have now booted back into Windows 7.
Restoring The Files Ubuntu Couldn't Copy Over
I was able to copy and paste all of the system protected files (listed above) from my EaseUS Restored Files back into the Windows directory (now that I was using Win7 instead of Ubuntu).
1) Considering SFC and Disc Checks are completing without issue, is Windows back to its old self or do I need to do a clean install to have a truly healthy machine again?
2) Are there any other steps that I can take to "repair" Windows or the damage done?
What follows is a recount of what happened. This is not required reading. I've done my best to organize it into sections for easy skimming.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
How Was It Damaged?
I was having issues with my recycle bin. I decided to empty it via the command prompt but mistyped the command "rd /s C:\%systemdrive%\$Recycle.bin".
It immediately started deleting files from C:\Windows. It took me a minute to figure out what it was doing. I did a hard reset and afterwards trying to get into Safe Mode or Normal Windows resulted in a BSOD. I tried a System Repair Disc but it reported it "could not repair this computer automatically".
What Did You Do To Fix It?
Undeleting Files
I used an EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard boot image to perform a quick scan and restore the Windows directory that was recently deleted. 5.54GB of files were restored to a non-Windows drive.
Copying Files Back To Windows Folder
I used an Ubuntu Live CD to copy the restored files back into the original Windows folder. It never once asked me if I wanted to overwrite an existing file, though some files could not be copied due them being system files (according to Ubuntu). The following files could not be restored:
- Windows/pss/boot.backup.LOG1
- Windows/pss/boot.backup.LOG2
- Windows/ServiceProfiles/LocalService/NTUSER.DAT.rctemp.LOG1
- Windows/ServiceProfiles/LocalService/NTUSER.DAT.rctemp.LOG2
- Windows/ServiceProfiles/LocalService/AppData/LocalLow/Microsoft/CryptnetUrlCache/Content/94308059B57B3142E455B38A6EB92015
- Windows/ServiceProfiles/NetworkService/NTUSER.DAT.rctemp.LOG1
- Windows/ServiceProfiles/NetworkService/NTUSER.DAT.rctemp.LOG2
- Windows/ServiceProfiles/NetworkService/AppData/LocalLow/Microsoft/CryptnetUrlCache/Content/94308059B57B3142E455B38A6EB92015
- Windows/System32/config/RegBack/SECURITY.LOG1
- Windows/System32/config/RegBack/SECURITY.LOG2
- Windows/System32/config/RegBack/SOFTWARE.LOG1
- Windows/System32/config/RegBack/SOFTWARE.LOG2
- Windows/System32/config/RegBack/DEFAULT.LOG1
- Windows/System32/config/RegBack/DEFAULT.LOG2
- Windows/System32/config/RegBack/SYSTEM.LOG1
- Windows/System32/config/RegBack/SYSTEM.LOG2
- Windows/System32/config/RegBack/SAM.LOG1
- Windows/System32/config/RegBack/SAM.LOG2
- Windows/System32/config/systemprofile/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/UsrClass.dat.LOG2
Running System File Checker
Next I booted into Safe Mode successfully and ran SFC /scannow from the command prompt. It reported success, specifically; "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files and successfully repaired them. Details are included in the CBS.Log."
Scanning For Drive Errors & Corrupted Sectors
Next I scheduled scans for drive errors. These have finished without any major issues (I assume, I can't find any logs to verify). I have now booted back into Windows 7.
Restoring The Files Ubuntu Couldn't Copy Over
I was able to copy and paste all of the system protected files (listed above) from my EaseUS Restored Files back into the Windows directory (now that I was using Win7 instead of Ubuntu).
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Home PremiumCore 2 Duo E4300 @ 3.15GHz3GB GeIL DDR2-800MhzNvidia GeForce 260
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium
- CPU
- Core 2 Duo E4300 @ 3.15GHz
- Motherboard
- MSI P6N 650i SLI Platinum
- Memory
- 3GB GeIL DDR2-800Mhz
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia GeForce 260
- Sound Card
- Creative X-Fi XtremeGamer / Logitech X-540
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung 226BW
- Hard Drives
- 500GB Samsung
320GB Seagate
1TB Hitachi
80GB Hitachi
- PSU
- Thermaltake Toughpower 750W
- Case
- Antec 900 Advanced Gaming Case
- Cooling
- Tuniq Tower 120
