Update 1- Putting the disk back into the non-working PC did not work - the PC took me straight into Bios.
Update 2 - I got into a loop with DISM and SFC - DISM runs ok , works successfully, but...
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Update 1- Putting the disk back into the non-working PC did not work - the PC took me straight into Bios.
Update 2 - I got into a loop with DISM and SFC - DISM runs ok , works successfully, but...
Thanks Spunk - I did run that SFC "offline", and was in Windows recovery mode deliberately. This is because I was targeting a suspect system disk taken from a non-working PC, and now connected to a...
Having said I wasn't going to show the disks from the supporting PC, here I show some, because i am looking at the difference between the fourth partition of the working system disk (C:\ Local Disk)...
Well thx for joining the conversation Pentagon, but not sure what you are trying to tell me. My intention above was in response to previous guidance to perform a SFC command in off line mode. Part...
Hi Spunk. I think the reason for that is because in post 6 I used MS Disk Management to show the partition layout, but in post 9 following Dalchina's suggestion I used Mini Tool - below is the...
I ran the sfc scan in offline mode as suggested above and it came back with "found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them". I have the log, plus a photo of the short report (prtscreen...
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Ghot - I can go into DiskPart as you suggest, but the above...
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Was working on my desktop pc. Then stopped for lunch. Must have been hungry because I didn't shut it down as per normal. Got back to it nearly 2 hours later and it was showing BSod. Can't remember...
I have the same mboard (2nd PC), and bought the similar Foxconn TPM, v1.2. Fits after cutting off the key, but not recognised in bios. Perhaps the 1.0/1.2 difference is the reason?