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  1. Thread: Corrupted C: drive? by markky99
    Forum: General Support
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    Update 1- Putting the disk back into the...

    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...
  2. Thread: Corrupted C: drive? by markky99
    Forum: General Support
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    Thanks Spunk - I did run that SFC "offline", and...

    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...
  3. Thread: Corrupted C: drive? by markky99
    Forum: General Support
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    Having said I wasn't going to show the disks from...

    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)...
  4. Thread: Corrupted C: drive? by markky99
    Forum: General Support
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    Well thx for joining the conversation Pentagon,...

    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...
  5. Thread: Corrupted C: drive? by markky99
    Forum: General Support
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    Hi Spunk. I think the reason for that is because...

    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...
  6. Thread: Corrupted C: drive? by markky99
    Forum: General Support
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    I ran the sfc scan in offline mode as suggested...

    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...
  7. Thread: Corrupted C: drive? by markky99
    Forum: General Support
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    ...and I thought I stated above that was what I...

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    Ghot - I can go into DiskPart as you suggest, but the above...
  8. Thread: Corrupted C: drive? by markky99
    Forum: General Support
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  9. Thread: Corrupted C: drive? by markky99
    Forum: General Support
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    Corrupted C: drive?

    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...
  10. Thread: TPM Module for Gigabyte Motherboard by markky99
    Forum: Drivers and Hardware
    Replies 11 Views 23,617

    Did your board recognisei that TPM?

    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?
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