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Safe mode to run the Windows repair tool
rayburke30:
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Tom 4/11/2019,
OK thanks I have to seriously think about?
Ray
PS I decided to install on me laptop which has Win 7 pro, and it works!
Boggin:
By that do I take it that the repair program will now boot you into Safe Mode with Networking and the bcdedit cmd produces the same output as it does on my machines ?
rayburke30:
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Tom 5/11/2019,
I meant that although, I can't get it to run properly on my desktop Win7 ultimate dual-boot with Kubuntu 14.04,
without probably doing a complete repair, I decided to install onto my laptop that has single boot to Win7 pro
and it works fine to Safe Mode on on the laptop ?
Ray
Boggin:
That would definitely tend to point to the dual boot being the cause.
Do you select which system you boot from via msconfig/Boot ?
Does the bcdedit cmd work on that laptop ?
rayburke30:
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Tom 6/11/2019,
you wrote and response in Red-
Posted by: Boggin
« on: November 04, 2019, 03:13:31 PM »
That would definitely tend to point to the dual boot being the cause.
Do you select which system you boot from via msconfig/Boot ? (No opensouce Grub 1.94 see attached "grub 1.98")
Does the bcdedit cmd work on that laptop ? (yes see attached "CMD-bcdedit" for laptop)
is this helpful?
Ray
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