Erind
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I was installing a program... i didn't knew what
changing the 'sid' would do ... apparently it did that during installation ... and now i cannot start my Windows at all. Please help!!
Can u tell me how to fix this? - i tried using 'System Recovery Options' and :
1- Startup Repair, doesn't work (it isnt able to find & repair)
2- System Restore, wont let me restore it at any restore points.
3- System image recovery , doesn't work.
4- Windows Memory Diagnosis, doesn't resolve anything.
5- Command Prompt -> well i was hoping to fix the thing from here. But i don't know how? How can i use this command prompt (what commands) in order to fix this?
When i open it, it starts like this: X:\windows\system32> .... why is a 'x' instead of a 'c' ?
Any suggestions? Help please!
changing the 'sid' would do ... apparently it did that during installation ... and now i cannot start my Windows at all. Please help!!
Can u tell me how to fix this? - i tried using 'System Recovery Options' and :
1- Startup Repair, doesn't work (it isnt able to find & repair)
2- System Restore, wont let me restore it at any restore points.
3- System image recovery , doesn't work.
4- Windows Memory Diagnosis, doesn't resolve anything.
5- Command Prompt -> well i was hoping to fix the thing from here. But i don't know how? How can i use this command prompt (what commands) in order to fix this?
When i open it, it starts like this: X:\windows\system32> .... why is a 'x' instead of a 'c' ?
Any suggestions? Help please!
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell Inspiron N5110
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate x64
- CPU
- Intel i7-2630QM
- Memory
- 4 GB Ram 1333MHz
- Hard Drives
- HDD 640GB 5400RPM
