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  • Malnutrition
    PCHF Moderator
    • Jul 2016
    • 7045

    #106
    First set your machine to Boot from USB.
    Plug in and format your USB storage device.
    Download the linux live USB creator.
    Install it then Download boot repair disk 64bit.
    Save this to your desktop.
    Choose your key, direct the tool to your usb.
    Then direct the tool to the Boot repair Iso on your desktop.
    Then click on the lightning icon.
    After the iso is mounted to your USB
    Restart the computer.
    Start a 64 bit session.
    Once it’s loaded click on recommended repair.
    Allow this to run unhindered.
    Let me know the outcome.

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    • bbdra
      PCHF Member
      • May 2019
      • 89

      #107
      When i boot from flash it says missing parameter in configuration file. Keyword: path. I want try it with the ubuntu tomorrow.

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      • Malnutrition
        PCHF Moderator
        • Jul 2016
        • 7045

        #108
        That’s with the Boot repair as per last instructions?
        Make sure you format the USB device again.
        Redownload the .iso , and use IsoToUsb
        Use 64bit failsafe mode.

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        • bbdra
          PCHF Member
          • May 2019
          • 89

          #109
          Universal-USB-Installer works pretty fine with my 32bit win xp. I had made repairs as you said, but it’s still same. Here is the logfile: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/CGwQN7QMq6/

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          • Malnutrition
            PCHF Moderator
            • Jul 2016
            • 7045

            #110
            Originally posted by bbdra
            It says: An error occurred while attempting to delete the specified data element. The element wasn’t found.
            So when you are in the recovery mode what is the drive letter of the windows install? If it is e: then type e: prior to typing bcdedit.exe /deletevalue safeboot

            This should also be applied to the other commands that I gave you.

            [ul]
            [li]Boot to the Recovery Environment command prompt.[/li][li]At the command prompt, type notepad and press Enter.[/li][li]Click File > Open > This PC and locate the letter of the hard drive your OS is installed on.[/li][li]Close Notepad and return to the Command Prompt[/li][li]Type bcdboot c:\windows and press Enter.[/li][li]Note: replace c: with the hard drive letter you found using Notepad[/li][li]Once the command has completed, reboot the computer.[/li][/ul]
            So in other words when you type e: it will change from

            x:\sources e: hit enter

            changes To…

            E:

            Then you enter the commands from there.

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            • Malnutrition
              PCHF Moderator
              • Jul 2016
              • 7045

              #111
              This should revert everything that the all in one repair tool did to your machine.

              Boot into the recovery console with command prompt.
              Type notepad.exe hit enter.
              Click file >> open.
              Change files of type to ALL Files.
              Click on My Computer.
              Click on the E: drive or the drive that windows 10 is installed on.
              Go to Program Files.
              Select the Everything Folder.
              Right Click on Everything.exe
              Run as Administrator.
              Type [COLOR=rgb(65, 168, 95)]dos_command [/COLOR][COLOR=rgb(65, 168, 95)]right click on the file and run as administrator.
              Allow the file to complete it’s run.
              [COLOR=rgb(255, 255, 255)]Once complete reboot your machine.[/COLOR][/color]

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              • bbdra
                PCHF Member
                • May 2019
                • 89

                #112
                Sorry I was busy, ill try the restore tonight

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                • bbdra
                  PCHF Member
                  • May 2019
                  • 89

                  #113
                  Originally posted by Malnutrition
                  Type [COLOR=rgb(65, 168, 95)]dos_command [/COLOR][COLOR=rgb(65, 168, 95)]
                  [/color]
                  [COLOR=rgb(65, 168, 95)]
                  It found dos_restore.cmd, I ran it as administrator and restarted pc, it’s still same.[/color]

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                  • bbdra
                    PCHF Member
                    • May 2019
                    • 89

                    #114
                    So ill have to reinstall os, or is there any other solution?

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                    • bbdra
                      PCHF Member
                      • May 2019
                      • 89

                      #115
                      Nevermind, I’ll reinstall os as soon as possible.

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                      • Malnutrition
                        PCHF Moderator
                        • Jul 2016
                        • 7045

                        #116
                        Choose the repair option first.

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                        • bbdra
                          PCHF Member
                          • May 2019
                          • 89

                          #117
                          I did a new windows installation, chose custom install, deleted the system partition and chose the second partition for installation. The old data system moved to windows.old folder, so I didn’t lose anything. However, in the end, I decided to make a clean installation as well, because I backed up everything on an external disk.

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