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ruggb:
I backed up the registry BUT I can't get to that repair screen - it is always going straight to startup repair and not asking fo any login

Boggin:
Do you have a Win 7 SP1 install disk that you could boot up with and run the Startup Repair from there after selecting Repair your Computer and navigating to the Recovery Environment ?

You can also select the Command Prompt and run an offboot sfc /scannow.

At the cmd prompt enter bcdedit |find "osdevice" and using whichever partition letter it gives, enter (assuming C: )

sfc /scannow /offbootdir=C:\ /offwindir=C:\Windows and see what that reports - that's a Pipe symbol before find.

ruggb:
Yes I do, BUT FORTUNATELY, I had JUST made an image of my SSD drive C - and D
I would have tried that but I didn't wait long enough for ur reply.

It looks like I can't get to anything except system repair which can't fix the issue so I am restoring the image.

I guess the question is why did ur fix totally mess it up and is that pointing to the original problem?


Boggin:

--- Quote from: ruggb on October 17, 2014, 03:08:16 pm ---Yes I do, BUT FORTUNATELY, I had JUST made an image of my SSD drive C - and D
I would have tried that but I didn't wait long enough for ur reply.

It looks like I can't get to anything except system repair which can't fix the issue so I am restoring the image.

I guess the question is why did ur fix totally mess it up and is that pointing to the original problem?

--- End quote ---

Which fix are you referring to that messed it up ?

ruggb:
the beta fix -- But my CRS disease prevents me from remembering if I did anything prior to that and did not reboot and maybe imaged a bad drive.

Well, I don't know what happened but, I reimaged all drives and it is doing the same thing.
Time for a clean install.................

my C: is an SSD
my profiles r moved to D:
That is an issue with windows in terms of doing a repair.
So I am changing this to only move the moveable folders to D and leave the system stuff on C.

Don't know if that had anything to do with it but I am surprised the image restore did not fix it.
 more to come.

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