I'm trying to fix an office computer that someone used before me. The PC is running Windows 7 Home premium (service pack 1) 64 bit.
There are two major problems with it that I believe are connected or caused by the same issue.
Here is what happened: I started deleting programs from the...
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i have drive with two partition, C working fine, D is system reserve
E put following problem
chkdsk report is attatched
after chkdsk E drive show no label and ask to format when try to open
what to do
Chkdsk was executed in read/write mode.
Checking file system on E:
The type of the...
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First note these point:
* I have Windows XP installed on my desktop computer & due to some reason or virus my 5 drive partitions of windows got merged.
* Somehow I was able to get the data out of these merged drives & transferred it in a portable harddrive.
* That harddrive was of FAT32 format...
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I created an extended logical partition on my HD using Paragon Partition Manager 10-64 bit (I'm running 64bit Win7 Home).
In the creation process I left 121.x GB on the C: Primary partition (also left untouched the 2 unlabeled partitions for the system).
And created an extended logical...
I am dual booting win8 and win7. I actually have win8 installed on its own hard drive and win 7 installed in its own hard drive. The win7 hard drive has been in use for the past 2 years and I have had Win8 running for about a week now. I purchased another hard drive for Win8 and left the old...
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I am new here. I installed an SSD and relocated some various temp folders to an SDHC card to minimize write operations on the SSD (although I understand this is not necessary). Anyway, I purchased a 16GB class 10 Polaroid SDHC card to be exact and it gets corrupted constantly. In...
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I'm attempting to boot a copy of Windows 7 from a legal and legitimate ISO file that is stored on a USB drive. I have a serial number and product key, etc but I am still running into the NTLDR missing error. I've tried several different boots including FAT32 which does not work at all and NTFS...
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I have a brand new HP Envy dv6 with windows 8 on it from the factor. I have some software that is only available in Windows 7 with upgrade to windows 8 versions 6 to 12 months off. I figured no big deal, I've done dual boots before.
Well it's different now. I made a partition, formatted it...
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Im confusing myself on these ntfs permissions.
Is there an easy way to allow a specific group rw access to one file in a folder full of other files but only have ro access on all other files...without changing the permissions on each file?
The problem I have is we have a folder organized...
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I have a computer with Windows 7. I have Windows 7 on a 750 GB HD. Along withthis I have a 3 TB HD that is working, formatted with 1 test file on.
I removed the 750 GBdrive and in its place put in a 256 GBOCZ Petrol SSD
I disconnected the 3 tb drive
I installed Windows 7on a 256 GB SSD...
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OK, it seems my W8 system is possibly in a bit of trouble...
I ran CHKDSK on my C: drive, and at the end saw this :
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Errors detected in the Boot File.
Windows has checked the file system and found problems.
Please run chkdsk /scan to find the problems and queue them for repair...
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Okay, here is the problem! Started out with Window 8 on new computer, a HP Pavilion g7 AMD dual-core processor. Attempted to dual-boot Ubuntu. Went through all the steps to disable Secure Boot, etc. Somehow in all the different ideas folks have provided me, I have DELETED the MBR (i.e., there...
Okay, here is the problem! Started out with Window 8 on new computer. Attempted to dual-boot Ubuntu. Went through all the steps to disable Secure Boot, etc. Somehow in all the different ideas folks have provided me, I have DELETED the MBR (i.e., there is NO NTFS partition), but only Ubuntu...
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This is my system:
win7 prof 64bit installed.
Motherboard: Asus P8H67
CPU Sockel: LGA1155
RAM: 8 GB
Intel-RAID-Controller
RAID1 configured with two 2TB HDDs
Single 2TB HDD (or additional backups)
The Win Instalation resides on a RAID1 partition (100GB).
My new SSD ist a Samsung...