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Old 07-01-12, 01:49   #30
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Default Re: error msg, 0x80070570

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Originally Posted by pop View Post
Dman I think we have mixed up things here, the laptop I am currentily on is the old ****ty pc, my normal pc, tower has legel vista on it wityh 2 gigs ran and nivadia 512 ram graphics card, but I have just remembered how I did this error and it was with ccleaner and accidently wiped the boot image itself, so now with this program, which brings up a heap of different options I don't know what to pick or do. I can take pics of it and put them into my folder here if you want,or try to partion drive(thats one choice) thinking I could boot fron windows disk than????
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UBCD does have options to click onto like cpu and hdd and and memery as well as folder options. Different types of boot images for lunix and mbr, which I think I need, have tried but than all info comes back in pages of writting which I cannot get to top of page to read, or I can install GRUB or GRUB2 onto the hard disk? This is why I'm not sure what to do other than walk away for a few hours than come back to it.


Yes EB this is what happens when ya get old mate

There isn't an option on CCleaner that'd mess up your booting my friend. I don't doubt you have some kind of issue, whether it is a corrupted file or a hardware issue isn't know yet for sure. We're just hoping to get your stuff off the drive and backed up, then you can wipe and reload. Hiren has some utilities where you can copy/back up files. It'd been a better option for you to have downloaded.

UBCD has PhotoRec and TestDisk that may do something for you. I had a special version of UBCD that was also a bootable version of windows PE, it was a hybrid of some sort. There are several partition management programs on it. I'd try Ranish Partition Manager myself.

I'd recommend backing up, then use UBCD to wipe all your partitions and re-make them. Don't forget to make a Primary Partition and set it Active. I'd recommend only one drive unless you have a huge drive. i.e. bigger than 500GB and to format it NTFS.

After that, just reload your Windows and see if it takes. with any luck, you won't have any more issues. If you do, we'll tackle it at that point knowing your install should have been good.
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