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[Solved] Windows 7 Boot Up Problems 0xc000000f
#11
(10-01-2014, 09:09 PM)Britec Wrote:  Hi, In your image it says Your C: drive is showing as RAW, OS is not reading the drive, it needs to be converted, also drive could be bad.

Test with cyrstaldisk  

How to recover raw disk(s) or partition?

Fix RAW Drive - what is raw drive, how to recover files from RAW file system

So does this mean I have to connect the HDD to a PC & try recovering stuff from it? Any video clips? Sounds like this is going to take a while to sort - never come across this kind of problem before.

#12
(10-01-2014, 08:15 PM)j4v3d Wrote:  
(10-01-2014, 07:28 PM)Britec Wrote:  OK I wait until next reply.

When I enter E: which is where the OS is on it doesn't do anything. Its gone to starting with does but boy is it flipping slow!

C: Drive wasn't showing anything against it. Let me somehow get the images attached on here.

[Image: xDUISbQ.jpg]

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Still get the same error as before. Tried rebuildbcd & all 3 commands no luck. Am I going wrong somewhere?
you have turn x into c or other letter that you boot windows from like this one C\users\Bob\D:
then it will look like this (D:\>) then you can type in the 3 i pointed out to you

#13
Quote:you have turn x into c or other letter that you boot windows from like this one C\users\Bob\D:
then it will look like this (D:\>) then you can type in the 3 i pointed out to you

Tried that - didn't make no difference. As Brian said its in a RAW state and needs to be converted.

#14
How you getting on with this issue j4v3d?
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(10-04-2014, 02:59 PM)Britec Wrote:  How you getting on with this issue j4v3d?

Hi I've tried the Knoppix CD & Lucy Puppy Method of recovering the stuff off the HDD but no luck. When I try installing windows os again it doesn't respond to anything just get a blank screen. So I guess I'll have to use windows repair disk command prompt in and list the disks and try formatting it from there if its possible?

#16
j4v3d give this article a read: 
Successfully converted a RAW disk back to NTFS
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(10-04-2014, 06:38 PM)Britec Wrote:  j4v3d give this article a read: 
Successfully converted a RAW disk back to NTFS

Can you not run test disk as a bootable iso? The article didn't really show examples or go in depth of how to solve the issue or how they resolved it.

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TestDisk on Live rescue CDs
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#19
(10-04-2014, 07:53 PM)Britec Wrote:  TestDisk on Live rescue CDs

Thanks for the link Brian.

I've just gone for the option of reformatting it and installing new OS on the laptop HDD. So i followed these steps;

Format a hard drive with Command Prompt





Was just proving difficult to get the C: Drive that was in a RAW format responding to anything - so looks like the only way forward was to format the disk then rebuild and now it is installing Windows 8.1 64 bit

PROGRESS! Even if it meant losing all the pictures or documents on the C: Drive - i guess this will be a lesson to my niece to use online storage like Dropbox or Google Drive.

#20
That's good @j43vd

Now you'll have to teach her to BackUp BackUp BackUp Smile



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