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Solve : W7 Boot/AutoRepair/Restore Failure - ? Rename drive from Cmd prompt?? |
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Answer» W7 Pro 64 (6.1.7600.2.0.0.0 on HP w c300 128SSD at BOOT drive, - system failed to reboot. W7 start up repair failed; system restore failed. Earlier restore files clearly show the OS (SSD) as drive c: All drives test AOK including the SSD. I can see the DATA and the OS from command prompt. The SSD drive - previously C: now is named G:-- c: drive had only temp files - I deleted those, on the theory that the drive lettering is now my problem, perhaps caused by the auto repair program renaming the drives. I tried to copy the system files from g: to C: with dos commands, including ROBOCOPY but no joy. Access is denied - hyberfil.sys. I WANT AVOID a new install if I can. Is there any way to copy or move the system files from g: to C: or to rename G: as C: (and rd c:)?? I have the command screen available from a W7 install disk. Any help would be very much appreciated. Was Win7 originally installed to the SSD ? ? Is there another OS installed on any of the HDD's ? ? If no additional OS's are present power down and disconnect all but the SSD...boot to the Win7 DVD and run the Repair Install again. |
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