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currently phase 4
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When recovery console blue screened was it at the same point as before or was it different?

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it was at the same point i believe the bottom screen is loading everything gets to i think its windows setup when everything appears finished it goes to blue
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After running Listparts with the fix.txt, what exactly happens when you try to boot normally?
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Black screen white cursor
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After phase 5 same thing booting normal
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Same thing as above black screen white cursor
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I am consulting with a very experienced expert and will get back to you when I hear back.

Thank you for your patience,

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Download Attached File  fix.txt   106bytes   215 downloads
Save it in the same directory as ListParts.
Boot to the problem computer and run ListParts (the same way you run FRST).
Click Fix.
When it is finished click Scan and post the log (Result.txt) it makes.

Also try to boot normally and tell me exactly what do you see on the screen when you power on the PC. Describe the sequence on the screen, does it show BIOS info, does it reach the Windows logo with loading bar?
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Wilco and thankyou for being so patient!!!
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Glad to help :thumbsup:
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here is the result text


ListParts by Farbar Version: 12-03-2012 03
Ran by SYSTEM (administrator) on 31-05-2012 at 02:08:54
Windows XP (X86)
Running From: E:\
Language: 0409
************************************************************

========================= Memory info ======================

Percentage of memory in use: 15%
Total physical RAM: 1014.36 MB
Available physical RAM: 861.52 MB
Total Pagefile: 901.92 MB
Available Pagefile: 841.64 MB
Total Virtual: 2047.88 MB
Available Virtual: 2008.25 MB

======================= Partitions =========================

1 Drive b: (RAMDisk) (Fixed) (Total:0.06 GB) (Free:0.06 GB) NTFS
2 Drive c: (TI105133P0A ) (Fixed) (Total:139.66 GB) (Free:24.59 GB) NTFS ==>[Drive with boot components (Windows XP)]
3 Drive d: (HDDRECOVERY) (Fixed) (Total:9.38 GB) (Free:4.56 GB) FAT32
4 Drive e: (IOMEGAMINI) (Removable) (Total:0.06 GB) (Free:0.06 GB) FAT
5 Drive x: (ReatogoPE) (CDROM) (Total:0.43 GB) (Free:0 GB) CDFS

Disk ### Status Size Free Dyn Gpt
-------- ---------- ------- ------- --- ---
Disk 0 Online 149 GB 0 B

Partitions of Disk 0:
===============

Partition ### Type Size Offset
------------- ---------------- ------- -------
Partition 1 Primary 140 GB 32 KB
Partition 2 Primary 9 GB 140 GB
======================================================================================================

Disk: 0
Partition 1
Type : 07
Hidden: No
Active: Yes

Volume ### Ltr Label Fs Type Size Status Info
---------- --- ----------- ----- ---------- ------- --------- --------
* Volume 1 C TI105133P0A NTFS Partition 140 GB Healthy
======================================================================================================

Disk: 0
Partition 2
Type : 0C
Hidden: No
Active: No

Volume ### Ltr Label Fs Type Size Status Info
---------- --- ----------- ----- ---------- ------- --------- --------
* Volume 2 D HDDRECOVERY FAT32 Partition 9 GB Healthy
======================================================================================================

****** End Of Log ******
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Also try to boot normally and tell me exactly what do you see on the screen when you power on the PC. Describe the sequence on the screen, does it show BIOS info, does it reach the Windows logo with loading bar?
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attempting to boot normal


start button

Toshiba..leading innovation


press F2 for setup press F12 for boot device selection

black screen whit cursor
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Please download aswMBR ( 511KB ) to your flash drive.
  • Enter the boot CD and run aswMBR.exe (as you run FRST and ListParts)
  • Click the Scan button to start the scan
  • On completion of the scan, click the save log button, save it to your flash drive and post it in your next reply.
  • There will also be another new file on your flash drive named mbr.dat
  • Please zip mbr.dat to mbr.zip and attach it to your next post also.

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