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yes i have tried start up repair and system restore to an earlier point, but the blue screen still appears on boot
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Ok, lets run some commands and attempt to rebuild the Boot Configuration Data. I would prefer to boot to the Repair console throughout the DVD rather than the one integrated in the computer. If you feel uncomfortable with any of these commands, please let me know and I will try to explain it to you.

Boot with the CD, Select Repair your Computer and bring the computer to a command prompt. At the prompt type the following and press Enter:

CHKDSK C: /R

This command will require a considerable amount of time. Allow it to run unhindered. Once completed restart the computer and test. If unable to boot, then try the following:

Boot with the CD, Select Repair your Computer and bring the computer to a command prompt. At the prompt type the following and press Enter:

BCDEdit /export c:\bcd_backup

Leave a space among the following arguments:

BCDEdit
/export
c:\bcd_backup


This command should be successful before continuing. It is always important to backup the BCD before rebuilding the store. If successful, at the prompt type the following and press Enter after each line:

Line 1

Attrib -r -s -h C:\boot\bcd

Leave a space among the following arguments:

Attrib
-r
-s
-h
C:\boot\bcd


Line 2

Ren C:\boot\bcd bcd.old

Leave a space among the following arguments:

Ren
C:\boot\bcd
bcd.old


Line 3

bootrec /rebuildbcd

Leave a space among the following arguments:

bootrec
/rebuildbcd



The computer will be scanned, and once the installation is detected a dialog box will appear asking if you want to add the installation to the boot list. Select Yes(Y)

If successful, restart the computer and test.
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before i do tht i just want to say i dont have the cd :D so will i still be able to do it
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I would recommend the install CD. When dealing with the Boot Configuration Data (BCD), chances are you may lose the "Repair your computer" option from the advanced boot options. That is one of the reasons we backup the BCD prior to any repair. It wont make a difference if the BCD is corrupted, but if not, we can always recover the backup.
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ok also will i lose all my files on my computer if i do this
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There is always a slight chance, kmariie. If you want, and due to your concern, although all scans have resulted clear, we can use another tool to confirm our findings. Lets try that before dealing with the BCD. I will also have another member of our team to take a look at the MBR.bin you previously submitted, in case I missed something. Follow these steps:

Here is what you need to do.
  • Download OTLPEStd.exe to your desktop. NOTE: This file is 93.5MB in size so it may take some time to download.
  • Once downloaded, insert a blank CD in your burner and click on OTLPEStd.exe.The executable includes the OTLPE_New_Std.iso and a copy of imgburn, a program to burn .iso files. When executed, the application will extract both and start the burning process automatically.
  • Once the CD is burned, boot the Non working computer using the boot CD you just created.
  • In order to do so, the computer must be set to boot from the CD first
    Note : For information click here
  • Your system should now display a REATOGO-X-PE desktop.
  • Double-click on the OTLPE icon.
  • When asked "Do you wish to load the remote registry", select Yes
  • When asked "Do you wish to load remote user profile(s) for scanning", select Yes
  • Ensure the box "Automatically Load All Remaining Users" is checked and press OK
  • OTL should now start. Change the following settings
    • Change Drivers to All
    • Change Standard Registry to All
    • Under the Custom Scan box paste this in


      /md5start
      UXTHEME.DLL
      eventlog.dll
      scecli.dll
      netlogon.dll
      cngaudit.dll
      sceclt.dll
      ntelogon.dll
      logevent.dll
      iaStor.sys
      nvstor.sys
      atapi.sys
      IdeChnDr.sys
      viasraid.sys
      AGP440.sys
      vaxscsi.sys
      nvatabus.sys
      viamraid.sys
      nvata.sys
      nvgts.sys
      iastorv.sys
      ViPrt.sys
      eNetHook.dll
      ahcix86.sys
      KR10N.sys
      nvstor32.sys
      ahcix86s.sys
      nvrd32.sys
      bootmgr*
      userinit.exe
      explorer.exe
      winlogon.exe
      ntoskrnl.exe
      /md5stop
      %SYSTEMDRIVE%\*.*
      %systemroot%\*. /mp /s
      %systemroot%\System32\config\*.sav

  • Press Run Scan to start the scan.
  • When finished, the file will be saved in drive C:\OTL.txt
  • Copy this file to your USB drive.
  • Please post the contents of the C:\OTL.txt file in your reply.

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Question:

Have you tried booting in Safe Mode? Does the Blue Screen also appears if Safe Mode is attempted?
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yes i have tried safe mode the blue screen still appears
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See if you are able to run OTLPE as suggested above.
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I get to the REATOGO-X-PE desktop but i dont see the 0TLPE icon
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I will consult the developer.
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Hi kmariie.

Sorry for the delay.

The developer believes that chances are there was a bad download or burn. See if available throughout the Start menu. If unable to locate the shortcut, then I would suggest you download the program once again and burn another CD.

Keep me posted.
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hi, just want to say thankyou for all your help you have been very helpful, i decided to do a destructive full recovery and everything is working fine now, i backed up all my data using Ubuntu.
Thanks again
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Thanks for the feedback.
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