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Synonim Well-known member. Joined Apr 19, Posts Hello guys. So basically I spent the whole day trying to find a solution to my problem but none of which I found worked for me.

I'm attatching my CBS, my setupapi. I'd be very grateful if you guys could help me out here : If I need to give you some more information then just let me know, I'll reply ASAP. BrianDrab Emeritus. Hi and welcome to Sysnative. Let me see your log before trying to install SP1 again as this may take a couple rounds of fixes. No one else should follow these instructions as it may cause more harm than good.

If you are after assistance, please start a thread of your own. Download SFCFix. If you still have this on your desktop from downloading previously, you don't need to re-download.

Download the file below, SFCFix. Ensure that this file is named SFCFix. Save any open documents and close all open windows. Drag the file SFCFix. SFCFix will now process the script.

Thank you so much for replying! I'll post the contents of SFCFix. SFCFix version 2. Start time: Successfully processed all directives. Currently storing 17 datablocks. On the Which type of installation do you want? When the installation is complete, restart your computer. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread.

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Sign in to vote. Hey, I recently successfully installed Windows 7 on my laptop that also has Windows Vista. I was playing around with it for a few hours last night, shut off the computer and went to bed. I woke up, started it successfully and played around with it some more. Then, I shut it off again, and, a few hours later, turned it back on and, when I click on Windows 7, I am now receiving an error message telling me I did not install properly and to run a Repair with the install disc.

I did this and it said it found a problem and to "restart immediately" by clicking finished it does not restart immediately, I have to click finish and then click restart. It also states that if the problem wasn't solved it would run the repair automatically. I restart it, it boots up and does the same thing. I ran the repair again and checked the detailed list of errors. It lists off a bunch of successful tests completed and then at the bottom it says: "Boot manager generic failure 0xe Root cause found: Boot manager failed to find OS Loader Repair action: File Repair Result: Failed.

So, does anyone know how to fix this? UPDATE: When I select windows 7, it gives me instructions which I followed, they are the steps I mentioned above and at the bottom it says: "Info: The boot selection failed because a required device is inaccessible" I assume this means that it cannot access my partition for some reason? If so, why not? Monday, May 11, AM. Your boot information is bad. As with anything of this type, I strongly recommend backing up anything and everything - create an image of each and every partition.

Hope that helps. How did this happen? I rather suspect that something happened, the system rebooted, and stopped at a screen which had something like system repair as a default, the timer went out, it did its thing, and unfortunately incorrectly. I am having the same error 0x, I have tried the above as well as boot from w7 cd and run repair and it says if I installed a device ie camera to remove it.

Well I did install my Logitech webcam, but it is unplugged and removing the software, I don't know how to if I cant boot up. Friday, June 24, PM. I am getting the same problem on my computer. I had a virus on mine, and as I was shutting down with the "Shutting Down The root cause determined by Startup Repair was "No OS files found", even though when I used a Ubuntu LiveCD and from the Open Additional Drives prompt in "Recover from System Image" or something like that on the Windows Install CD to view my computer, strangely enough, all of the files and folders, even my gaming files that were interrupted halfway by the virus, were still intact.

Even more disturbing is that the Repair Action was "Partition table repair" and it did not complete successfully, despite other 3rd party tools indicating that the partition table is fine. Any other ideas people? Friday, November 11, AM. Tuesday, November 15, PM. Thursday, November 24, AM.

Friday, January 13, AM. This "fix" did not work for me. Monday, February 20, PM. I managed to fix this problem Wednesday, April 25, PM. Tuesday, May 15, PM. With the repair CD inserted, from the list of recovery tools, select Command Prompt, and enter the following: BootRec. Good luck! Wednesday, May 16, PM. I was struggling against this problem over 20 hours, and eventually fixed it within 10 min after finding your post!!

Tuesday, July 17, AM. I did everything you said, but the computer still goes alone to repair the boot. This happened after installing Service Pack 1. What can I do to repair my new computer?

Wednesday, December 5, PM. Wednesday, March 13, PM. If you found that a bit hard to follow, there's a graphical step-by-step tutorial at Good luck!



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