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11-06-2020 10:27 PM - edited 11-06-2020 10:51 PM
can't boot or access the partitions on disk 1 mounted here as disk 1 thru usb,
gives error 0xc000000e at boot time,
disk 1 mounted below has win 7 sp1 full updated,
has no virus/malware, was previously checked w/ six different scanners before crash ....
DISKPART> list disk
Disk ### Status Size Free Dyn Gpt
-------- ------------- ------- ------- --- ---
Disk 0 Online 465 GB 0 B (backup disk i am booting from, not the disk that crashed)
Disk 1 Invalid 1863 GB 0 B * (that's the disk that crashes, shows 'invalid', gives error 0xc000000e at boot, why? how to fix?)
DISKPART> select disk 1
Disk 1 is now the selected disk (that's the disk that crashed, mounted thru the usb port)
DISKPART> list volume
Volume ### Ltr Label Fs Type Size Status Info
---------- --- ----------- ----- ---------- ------- --------- --------
Volume 0 F DVD-ROM 0 B No Media
Volume 1 SYSTEM NTFS Partition 199 MB Healthy System
Volume 2 C HP Pavillio NTFS Partition 440 GB Healthy Boot
Volume 3 D Recovery NTFS Partition 20 GB Healthy
Volume 4 E HP_TOOLS FAT32 Partition 4063 MB Healthy
those partitions correspond to what was/is on the entire disk before the crash,
how to recover the partitions/disk ?
tried bootrec /rebuildbcd & /fixmbr, both complete ok, /fixboot did not complete, doesn't say why
disk 1 was running win 7 sp1 all updated, no virus/malware checked w/ six different scanners
looks recoverable, can it be fixed and how ?
peace
11-07-2020 09:04 AM
That error code means your Master Boot Record (MBR) got corrupted so that now, you can't boot from that anymore. That could be simple file system corruption; but with a Win7 PC, if this is the original drive, it is more likely a failing drive.
So, let's check that first, because if it is failing, it would need to be replaced and there is no point then in doing anything else until we confirm that.
If your PC is new enough to support UEFI, you can use these steps to test the hard drive: http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c00439024
If not, to check the drive you have to follow these steps:
1) Press Esc key repeatedly, several times a second, while rebooting the laptop. Do NOT hold the key down, just press it over and over.
2) Eventually, you will see an HP Startup Menu
3) Press the Function key for testing the hard drive (usually F2) and let it run.
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11-07-2020 01:55 PM
OK -- so if the drive is good, then it sounds like your boot files got corrupted somehow, but using another PC, that can be fixed.
Windows PCs use two different sets of files to get you to a working desktop.
In terms of the first, Windows boot files, a way around that is to follow the instructions below to create boot media from Macrium Reflect (MR) that can be used to rewrite/repair the boot media on your PC:
1) Download and install Macrium Reflect (MR) from this link on a working PC: http://www.macrium.com/reflectfree.aspx
2) Use the option to create a boot USB stick or CD
That will create MR bootable media. Then, you can boot your PC into WinPE using that media.
Have patience, as that can take a while to start and bring up the screen.
Once the screen is there, select the option to Fix Windows boot problems. It will then search for the OSs installed and list them, Select the one you want to repair and click Next.
It will now do the repairs, listing the things it has done.
When finished, select the option to Restart the PC.
If this worked, the boot repair succeeded and you will have your PC back.
But if it did not, the Windows system files are most likely corrupted and you would have to reinstall Windows from scrach to fix that.
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11-08-2020 02:46 PM - edited 11-10-2020 12:59 PM
thx Wmw, virustotal.com has detected a chinese trojan on the download from
macrium.com:
v7.3.5321_reflect_setup_free_x64 trojan detected
Matches rule Datper by JPCERT/CC Incident Response Group from ruleset rule at
detect Datper in memory
datper: ' ...allows attackers to install additional malicious tools onto the infected machine ' among
other things ....
plz corroborate by downloading the macrium file and scanning it with virustotal.com
plz advise
peace