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Offline Alcor

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Re: Some help on computer
« Reply #15 on: November 07, 2016, 05:12:50 pm »
you shouldn't be asking here, trying googling "uncountable boot volume" and see what you get.

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Re: Some help on computer
« Reply #16 on: November 07, 2016, 07:31:44 pm »
Ok, don't get all snippy, we're all just trying to help.

See, but that's the thing - bad or dead sectors are almost always indicators that the hard disk is dying. Your system cannot boot probably because the sectors upon which Windows is installed are damaged beyond repair. Again, you're probably better off just replacing your current hard disk.

My final piece of suggestion is that you call some computer service shop in the city you live in and explain the problem to them. Or just take your PC straight to them for diagnosis.

(you should have done that immediately instead of asking here lol, but ok)

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Re: Some help on computer
« Reply #17 on: November 08, 2016, 12:05:12 am »
Again, I would do the following on your place:
  • Save your valueable data to any external hard drive;
  • Use HDD low level format tool to format your whole hard drive;
  • Install your windows copy from the disk (or download cracked version and burn an image/make a flashboot, depends on your point of view and position).
That's it. I am not saying it is the best solution; it might be the easiest one in terms of paying attention and spending your time. That's what I would do.
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Re: Some help on computer
« Reply #18 on: November 08, 2016, 06:52:22 pm »
here is picture for the experts.

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Re: Some help on computer
« Reply #19 on: November 11, 2016, 11:58:48 am »
Also guys just to update when i put a recovery dvd onto my drive, it loads up but then a black screen appears and the dvd stops spinning, so i cant access the recovery option what should i do

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Re: Some help on computer
« Reply #20 on: November 11, 2016, 01:02:03 pm »
I still don't understand why you refuse to do this:

My final piece of suggestion is that you call some computer service shop in the city you live in and explain the problem to them. Or just take your PC straight to them for diagnosis.

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Re: Some help on computer
« Reply #21 on: November 16, 2016, 01:40:37 pm »
"PROBLEM NOW FIXED"

Here is what i done for anyone, that has a similar situation
1) Went into linux, formated the HDD
2) Because i cannot boot into my OS MANAGER, i had to go back to legacey support, and disable it and instead boot from the actual hard drive instead of the built in os hard drive
3) got windows flash drive, installed windows again, then it worked
4) but my recovery drive did not appear, because it was formated as mention, so i have to keep legacey on all the time
5) had to go to my laptop manufacture download some drivers to support ethernet, touchpad, display, sound card and etc. flash bios,
6) and wollah working actually way better than the actual OS boot
7) good luck!

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Re: Some help on computer
« Reply #22 on: November 18, 2016, 01:59:32 am »
"PROBLEM NOW FIXED"

Here is what i done for anyone, that has a similar situation
1) Went into linux, formated the HDD
2) Because i cannot boot into my OS MANAGER, i had to go back to legacey support, and disable it and instead boot from the actual hard drive instead of the built in os hard drive
3) got windows flash drive, installed windows again, then it worked
4) but my recovery drive did not appear, because it was formated as mention, so i have to keep legacey on all the time
5) had to go to my laptop manufacture download some drivers to support ethernet, touchpad, display, sound card and etc. flash bios,
6) and wollah working actually way better than the actual OS boot
7) good luck!
glad you fixed it

it's as I said before in this topic, you prolly could have skipped the whole linux part, but good you fixed it
« Last Edit: November 18, 2016, 02:01:29 am by City Wok »