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Ok, so I've been working on this for the past 10 hours or so, and, while I've learned a lot I've gotten nowhere. So I'll try to cover as much of my situation as I can.
I have a Toshiba Satellite (Laptop) which I've had for the past year and a half or so. Anyway earlier today I decided to restart my pc, (as I do every so often) upon noticing that it was taking longer to boot back up than usual I decided out of frustration to do a hard shut down mid-reset. After powering back on I was brought to a blue recovery screen which stated that my 'pc couldn't start properly' and that it needed to be repaired, Error code : 0xc0000001. I started by going into BIOS and resetting everything to default as well as tampering with many other settings but that didn't do anything.
I next proceeded to the HDD recovery menu>troubleshoot> refresh pc? 'The drive where Windows is installed is locked. Unlock the drive and try again.' (I searched the net a while on a windows 7 pc I have access to but couldn't find anything useful on that.)
Next, Advanced options>Auto repair. Here's what I got - Diagnosing> 'Automatic repair couldn't repair your pc.' Then system restore, where I get: 'No restore points have been created on your computer's system drive.'
Also I was unable to start up in Safe mode through the recovery window or diagnose problems, each and any of the keys I use would send me back to a restart loop of either blue recovery page or 60 seconds of loading followed by a perpetual black screen.
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Through the troubleshoot> adv options>Command Prompt I tried the following that others found helpful: Bootrec /fixmbr > 'completed successfully' Bootrec /fixboot > 'completed successfully' Bootrec /rebuildbcd > 'Total identified windows installations: 0 'The operation was completed successfully.'
But after that.. nothing happened, restart still failed.
There were also a large number who found this or something very similar to work:
1. Press Shift + F10 when you are at the Install Windows screen, The elevated command prompt at boot will now open.
2. Type DISKPART command 3. Enter Command LIST VOLUME, note volume no... 4. Enter Command SELECT VOLUME 'no' (eg1,2,3) mine was 3 5. Enter Command ASSIGN LETTER=Z and EXIT 6. Enter Command BCDBoot c:Windows /s z: /f: UEFI 7.Exit and restart. Windows 8 Repair Bootup Iso Download Windows 10
Neither this nor any other variations I tried seemed to do anything. After step 3 here's what I see:
Volume ### Ltr Label Fs Type Size Status Info
Volume 0 E DVD-Rom 0 b No Media
Volume 1 C TI10671000C NTFS Partition 918 GB Healthy
Volume 2 F System NTFS Partition 1024mb Healthy Hidden
Volume 4 G NTFS Partition 350 MB Healthy Hidden
Volume 5 H Recovery NTFS Partition 11 GB Healthy Hidden
After assigning volume 3 letter z it says successfull, I exit and enter BCDBoot c:Windows /s z: /f UEFI
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Afterwards It tells me: Boot files successfully created. I restart and... no change.
The only thing I can figure that I am missing (maybe?) is a recovery disc or usb. No My pc didn't come with a windows 8 disc either. And whats more since I can't gain access to my desktop I can't make one, or can I? Also I don't know of anyone who has 8.1 for me to do it on their pc. Is it possible for me to do it on win7? Or can I get around using a disc or usb? And lastly, no I really don't want to lose all my info on my pc by reinstalling windows or anything.
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Sorry for the huge question but since I've already been at this for 10+ hours I wanted to be as thorough as I could.
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