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Error hooking API upon Installation
Boggin:
Let's try it another way - I don't know why you are getting O/N instead of Y/N
You could see what happens when you enter o but go Start - click on the Settings cog - Update & Security - Recovery - under Advanced start-up click on Restart now - Troubleshoot - Advanced options - Command Prompt - click on the computer name
Enter your password if one used then click on Continue or if no password is used then just click on Continue
Enter bcdedit |find "osdevice" and using whichever partition letter, enter chkdsk x: /r where x is the partition letter.
For clarity, that is a Pipe symbol before find and is the upper case of \
The bcdedit cmd is necessary as it doesn't always see the volume as being in C
This method doesn't require a reboot to dismount the volume as you are working outside of Windows and you will see its full report on screen.
This will take some time but disregard the error 50 at the end because that relates to it not being able to create a Wininit file in Event Viewer as it would normally do when this is performed normally from within Windows.
Anatoli Lioultchenko:
Neither Command Prompt no cmd recognise the commands.First does not recognise ,the second can`t open as volume high.
Boggin:
Does it recognize the bcdedit cmd ?
What does it return when you enter chkdsk c:
Anatoli Lioultchenko:
0 fiches incorrect, 0 EA,0 defected, no problrm found.
Boggin:
Well there's something wrong if those previous cmds weren't recognized, unless you made any typos when you entered them and then there's the O/N you are getting when you try the chkdsk /f from within Windows.
I think I'd still be of a mind to perform a repair install because Windows own tools aren't working as they should.
A repair install doesn't affect your programs or personal stuff as it just repairs Windows.
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