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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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    I am getting exactly the same words and numbers on the blue screen then I did a when it started yesterday.

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    Hi,

    Once again enter recovery console like you did before.

    At c:\windows prompt type the following commands (press enter after each one):

    1) set AllowAllPaths = true

    2) cd\qoobox\quarantine\c

    3) dir

    Post a screenshot of list (or part of it) appearing like you did earlier.
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    Here is a shot of the directory (Screen 2):

    In case you need it here is the Dir of \\qoobox\quarantine\c\windows\
    (screen 3)

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    In case it helps, here is a shot of the blue screen that I get.
    -Mark

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    Hi Mark,

    I'll ask some opinions on this and return back with next instructions asap.
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