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After Chkdsk command finish executing restart your computer to find out if the boot problem resolved if not then i will give you more troubleshooting suggestions.
After Chkdsk command finish executing restart your computer to find out if the boot problem resolved if not then i will give you more troubleshooting suggestions.
Still failed. Tried Auto repair, safe mode, system image recovery can't find any image on a Windows recovery driver disk. Not sure where to try next.
Please boot your computer with Windows Setup Media and from Windows Recovery Environment start the Command Prompt.
Please type below command into Command Prompt and press Enter key.
The following command scans integrity of all protected Windows system files and repairs files with problems when possible.
Code:Sfc /Scannow /OFFBOOTDIR=D:\ /OFFWINDIR=D:\Windows
Please replace partition letter D: with Windows installed partition letter. When computer boots into Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) environment the drive letter assign to Windows partition may not be C: drive letter because Windows 7, 8 , 8.1 and 10 creates a separate system partition when it's installed from scratch. The system partition contains boot files WinRE assigns the system partition the C: drive letter and the Windows installed partition will be assign any other drive letter usually D: drive letter is assign to Windows installed partition. The Bcdedit /enum | find "osdevice" command can be use to find out the drive letter of the Windows installed partition the output of the Bcdedit command is similar to this osdevice partition=D:. The drive letter after partition= is the drive letter of the Windows partition.
Its asking if I want to SCANNOW, VERIFYONLY, SCANFILE, VERIFYFILE, OFFBOOTDIR, or OFFWINDIR
I'm sorry i don't understand your last post.
Have you finish executing Sfc command and did Sfc command repaired any damage system files?
It says Windows Resource Protection could not perform the requested operation after the system scan
I'll have to pick this up again tomorrow. I have to close my shop down for now. I do appreciate you're help. It has been a most perplexing problem!
Make sure you type the command correctly and make sure you have replace D: drive letter with Windows installed drive letter.
You can use Dir command to list content of the any partition to list C: partition content execute Dir C:\ command.