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Cant Boot Tried Reatogo-X-pe dont't work


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have done everything like u said. am at load hive, local disk C: and it says C is not accessible. Error performing inpage operation
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I believe that is the reason OTLPE is not running as it should. Let me do some testing in my XP box and will post back.
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Do you have the Installation CD or the Recovery Console installed?
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i do not have the cd for this or a recovery disk....trying to get u the config file wont attach here..as a zip...can i email it to u or what?
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The file is too big.

Sorry for the delay. I had to do some surgery to my testing box.

Download Query.exe to the USB drive. In your working computer, navigate to the USB drive and click on the Query.exe. A folder and a file, query.sh, will be extracted.

  • Insert the USB drive and CD in the Sick computer and boot the computer from the xPUD CD again
  • Press File
  • Expand mnt
  • Expand your USB (sdb1)
  • Confirm that you see query.sh that you extracted
  • Press Tool at the top
  • Choose Open Terminal
  • Type bash query.sh
  • Press Enter
  • After it has finished a report will be located at sdb1 named RegReport.txt
  • Plug that USB back into the clean computer and open this file.

Copy and paste the RegReport.txt in your next reply.
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no text report on it....it said .... all done! i took out usb and nothing on there..
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weird.....when xpud comes up it say Found 1 sdb1 mounted. then comes up and says sdb1 unmounted
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After you see the "all done!", close the Terminal. If the RegReport is present in the USB drive, (sdb1), either rename the file or leave the USB drive inserted and reboot back to xPUD. Then remove the USB drive and see if able to read in the working computer.

It is something that happens. The report seems to disappear when the USB is removed.
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this is what i got...Remote Registry Report
That is it...and says it coming from sda1
says thats where the file is also
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no think somehting wrong with the getxpud disk....didnt have it on cd before....tell me how to get it on a cd I think thats where its messing up tonite..
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Lets burn a CD with xPUD.

Download GETxPUD.exe to the desktop of your clean computer
  • Run GETxPUD.exe
  • A new folder will appear on the desktop.
  • Open the GETxPUD folder and click on the get&burn.bat
  • The program will download xpud_0.9.2.iso, and upon finished will open BurnCDCC ready to burn the image.
  • Click on Start and follow the prompts to burn the image to a CD.
  • Next download Query.exe to the USB drive. In your working computer, navigate to the USB drive and click on the Query.exe. A folder and a file, query.sh, will be extracted.
  • Insert the USB drive and CD in the Sick computer and boot the computer from the xPUD CD
  • Press File
  • Expand mnt
  • Expand your USB (sdb1)
  • Confirm that you see query.sh that you extracted
  • Press Tool at the top
  • Choose Open Terminal
  • Type bash query.sh
  • Press Enter
  • After it has finished a report will be located at sdb1 named RegReport.txt
  • Plug that USB back into the clean computer and open this file.

Copy and paste the RegReport.txt in your next reply.

Again, if the file disappears when the USB drive is opened in the working computer, run Bash Query.sh once again. When done, see if the RegReport is present in the USB drive while in xPUD. If so, do not remove the USB drive, just reboot to xPUD. Once on the xPUD desktop (Menu), remove the USB drive and attempt to read the USB drive in your working computer. If the RegReport is present, post its contents in your next reply.
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Are you still with me?
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