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0000000x225 or 255 error
#1
btw how does one fix these two errors here

#2
Is this at boot or when in desktop? Need more details

#3
(09-16-2014, 04:35 AM)TopFreeware Wrote:  Is this at boot or when in desktop? Need more details
at boot and the windows registry is missing as well i had to use my 2nd hard drive to see and use my data from the 1st hard drive that's having this error happening

#4
Can you enter into safe mode? F8 when booting

#5
(09-16-2014, 05:04 AM)TopFreeware Wrote:  Can you enter into safe mode? F8 when booting
not at all its so F*** up that i have to push the power button on my pc to get out of it

#6
Ok, so do you have a windows 7 setup DVD? If you have boot into DVD and run the Start Up Repair Tool.

If all else fails:



#7
(09-16-2014, 07:48 AM)TopFreeware Wrote:  Ok, so do you have a windows 7 setup DVD? If you have boot into DVD and run the Start Up Repair Tool.

If all else fails:


i did Start Up Repair Tool a lot but it seem it can't fix it btw can you ask our boss if its possible to fix it from an 2nd hard drive using the windows 7 dvd on the 2nd hard drive to do a Repair Install on the 1st hard drive

#8
Try this first:






Also this video may help:



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#9
i try the two but that didn't work what about fixing it from an 2nd hard drive using the windows 7 dvd on the 2nd hard drive to do a Repair Install on the 1st hard drive

#10
Back up what ever you can from that drive first.

Download the diagnostic software for this hard drive and run it. The hard drive could be faulty.



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