Ninjoulis
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i start my pc an said recovery with the 0xc0000001 problem i tryied everything that i found in youtube and nothing happend .Now i started my pc with another hard disk and connected the old one . Can i fix the problem from inside with files and etc . The thing i wanna do is to start normaly my pc with my main hard disk without lossing any file thanks .
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bro thanks for your time but i have try this already and nothing happend
Ok, then the only true solution left for you is a clean install of Windows after you have recovered your files from that HDD.
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You might be able to save your files/documents from that HDD if you run a Linux live-CD/DVD. Watch this video:
Scondly, using a Windows recovery disk or installation disk, select Command Prompt and type in chkdsk x: /f (replace x: with the letter of the Windows partition on your HDD and press Enter). When finished, also type in sfc /scannow
This video shows the options you will see when running Windows recovery disk:
Scondly, using a Windows recovery disk or installation disk, select Command Prompt and type in chkdsk x: /f (replace x: with the letter of the Windows partition on your HDD and press Enter). When finished, also type in sfc /scannow
This video shows the options you will see when running Windows recovery disk:
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thanks for trying to help but the problem is that i tried to start my pc and said revocery and that windows need re-installation with a bvb or a usb . after that i used usb and i tried everything i this menu Link Removed and the command prompt i tried all the commands that i found on internet about the 0xc0000001 issue
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...after that i used usb and i tried everything i this menu Link Removed and the command prompt i tried all the commands that i found on internet about the 0xc0000001 issue
Why don't try first to save your files/documents using a Linux live-cd/dvd as in the video above?
If you don't need any of the files on your HDD then you should just do a clean install of Windows (save time). Of course you can try all kinds of possible solutions but in the end time is precious.
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i never used linux so i dont know anything about them and i dont own any bvb of them
OK, that's clear.
Did you run chkdsk /f and sfc /scannow commands?
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bro thanks for your time but i have try this already and nothing happend
Ok, then the only true solution left for you is a clean install of Windows after you have recovered your files from that HDD.
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