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    Hi,

    Let's try to restore back to earlier state with recovery console

    1. Restart your computer
    2. Before Windows loads, you will be prompted to choose which Operating System to start
    3. Use the up and down arrow key to select Microsoft Windows Recovery Console
    4. You must enter which Windows installation to log onto. Type 1 and press enter.
    5. At the C:\Windows prompt, type the following bolded text, and press Enter:

    cd erdnt\subs

    6. At the next prompt, type the following bolded text, and press Enter:

    batch erdnt.con

    7. The erunt backups will begin copying.
    8. At the next prompt, type the following bolded text, and press Enter:

    exit

    If all goes well Windows will now begin loading. Let me know if something is unclear.
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    I followed the instructions, got to the commant prompt, ran the erndt program, it copied some files, the computer re-booted.

    at the first option I ran windows XP, and then at the safe start up option I tried to "Start XP normally", and that did not work (same blue screen), and then went to the start up process again and chose Safe start up, and we get to the same blue screen...

    It won't start up....

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    Hi,

    Go back to recovery console.

    At the C:\Windows prompt, type the following bolded text, and press Enter:

    cd erdnt

    6. At the next prompt, type the following bolded text, and press Enter:

    dir

    7. Note down folder names you see there and post them back here.
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    Went in the recovery console

    When It asked which windows installation you would like to log into, I choose "1" like before.

    ... and, If I remember my DOS,
    There is a directory called;
    3-29-2011
    4-3-2011
    cache
    Hiv-backup
    Subs

    And a file called CFrecovery.bat.


    ... here is a picture of the screen

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    Hi,

    In recovery console type the following command (answer yes to confirmation):
    fixmbr

    and then exit. See if you're able to get to Windows this time.
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    did that, there was a warning about the hard drive, when I did fixmbr, it said a new something was written. I typed exit, it re-booted, and then I got the blue screen when I tried to start normally, then, re-boot and tried to start in safe mode.


    What is next?

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    Hi,

    Is it still exactly the same error message on that blue screen?
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