So the problem was that it seemed that startup recovery was not working properly and was looping after my PC froze then I rebooted but it would not boot, then after trying a bunch of things I freaked out and came here and posted a question that was actually not related to the problem. Then, realising I was in x: drive instead of c: I tried to change directories but when I typed c: it seemed to move there but I couldn't type anymore when it had, so I seem to be stuck in x: and have no idea whats going on now!ĮDIT: BACK IN BUSINESS! thanks for all your help. It didnt seem to work and hung on that "repairing" screen for two hours, then I headed back to google and found someone with similar probelm:Īnd then tried again but used their method with command prompt.Īfter the first and 2nd: bootrec.exe /fixmbr bootrec.exe /fixboot both succesful I then tried bootrec.exe /RebuildBcdīut, it returned: "total identified windows installations: 0" It hung at the Windows logo screen, so I then rebooted and tried "startup repair" options. As initially reported here I saw, The requested system device cannot be found. Bootrec /fixmbr bootrec /fixboot bootrec /scanOs bootrec /rebuildbcd. Today while browsing my PC froze, so I shut down using the button and then tried to reboot. Total identified Windows installations: 0 The operation completed successfully When I ran my original fix attempt. Hi there, I am running Windows 7 Professional on a Dell Dimension E520.
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