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I cannot set the partition to read- write in Linux because of unsafe state and powercfg -h off does not work in command line in advanced recovery. What would be the command to remove the hiberfile directly? Will it let me?
I cannot set the partition to read- write in Linux because of unsafe state and powercfg -h off does not work in command line in advanced recovery. What would be the command to remove the hiberfile directly? Will it let me?
I have requested help to see if others know different ways of removing the hibernation file.
Try a WinPE or Linux live OS for it.
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Removing hiberfil.sys did not help. I assume I cannot run your dump collecting program within this? I cannot find any other dumps on C:, after googling it seems I need to set windows to do it but it says during BSOD it's collecting data so I completely do not comprehend this. In what is the info related to crash saved, Event Viewer?, cannot access unless it can be accessed another way.
Last edited by Bardys; 22 Mar 2016 at 18:23.
Minidump files would be in C:\Windows\minidump. If there area any there, copy them to a flash drive from a Linux live CD or Windows PE disc or flash drive then zip them and upload the zip file.
In this folder there is only this one, one month old dump I uploaded.
We'll need to check the system files, in Xubuntu you need to open the command prompt (as admin if possible) and enter the command
I don't know if this works in Xubuntu, if it doesn't you need to get into a(nother) WinPE.Code:sfc /scannow
Whether I do it by just opening command prompt in X:\Users\Default location(pendrive, where the WinPE sits, yes?) or by opening command prompt in C:\ or C:\Windows it stops at 9% and does not update CBS.log as it states in the C:\Windows\Logs\CBS.
Edit: Now I see, by C it means its C (X) yes? so run it in C:\ or C:\Windows or just default without chanigng location so in x\users\default?
Please try following command
If this command shows that the corruption is repairable, try following commandCode:DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth
let me know what the result is of this command.Code:DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
If /ScanHealth says the corruption is not repairable let me know and we'll go from there.
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Here is the CBS.log from X:\Windows\Logs\CBS location:
timestamp 15:55: CMD launched from X:\Users\Default
timestamp 15:57: CMD launched from C:\
timestamp 15:59:CMD launched from C:\Windows
Dism Online does not work whether from X or C: Error 50 DISM does not support servicing Windows PE with /Online option.