bigchevy66
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- May 11, 2023
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Good evening, everyone.
I'm in the deep end and I need some help, plus I am not that computer literate, so please bear with me. I'll give the entire story, so that way you have all the details.
Refurbished Lenovo T430 with 1TB Teamgroup AX2 SSD running Windows 10 Pro. I am using this as an automotive diagnostic laptop with around 300G of specialized diagnostic software. I purchased the laptop (everything seemed fine), had someone remote in and install the 300G of diagnostic software, 1/2 way through the process the laptop froze and I had to force restart the laptop, we started the installation process again and everything seemed fine. Over the next few days the laptop would freeze up a decent amount and eventually it would not boot and I got a black screen with the message "BOOTMGR is corrupt. The system cannot boot".
The laptop vendor said the SSD was faulty and the remote software installer said that I needed to do a fresh install of Windows 10 (but would prefer me to install Windows 11 [Windows is saying my latop is not Windows 11 compatible for several reasons]. At this point, my assumption is that the AX2 SSD is very low end and seems to have problems when worked hard. I believe that is why the laptop froze during the software installation process and created issues with my Windows software, but I'm not a computer guy. It has also frozen several times while trying to create backups of my hard drive (large amounts of data), but I did get several to copy properly.
I managed to fix the "BOOTMGR is corrupt. The system cannot boot". issue by creating Windows 10 installation media on a USB then using the BIOS system to load from the usb and "Repair my computer". This fixed my laptop and it seemed to run better than it ever had since the 300G of software was installed. I only had two problems though- I cannot run one of my automotive programs through JAVA "Error 463: Unknown Server Response" and another program states "An exception has occurred while creating the Printserver object. Win32 error: The RPC server is unavailable.".
I have created a DISM log from today and attached it along with the DISM command prompt which states "Error:1009 The configuration registry database is corrupt."
I have created hard drive backups of my system as of last 5/7/2023 and my goal is to fix these issues, create a correct and working backup, then replace this SSD with a much better unit that I already have. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
John
I'm in the deep end and I need some help, plus I am not that computer literate, so please bear with me. I'll give the entire story, so that way you have all the details.
Refurbished Lenovo T430 with 1TB Teamgroup AX2 SSD running Windows 10 Pro. I am using this as an automotive diagnostic laptop with around 300G of specialized diagnostic software. I purchased the laptop (everything seemed fine), had someone remote in and install the 300G of diagnostic software, 1/2 way through the process the laptop froze and I had to force restart the laptop, we started the installation process again and everything seemed fine. Over the next few days the laptop would freeze up a decent amount and eventually it would not boot and I got a black screen with the message "BOOTMGR is corrupt. The system cannot boot".
The laptop vendor said the SSD was faulty and the remote software installer said that I needed to do a fresh install of Windows 10 (but would prefer me to install Windows 11 [Windows is saying my latop is not Windows 11 compatible for several reasons]. At this point, my assumption is that the AX2 SSD is very low end and seems to have problems when worked hard. I believe that is why the laptop froze during the software installation process and created issues with my Windows software, but I'm not a computer guy. It has also frozen several times while trying to create backups of my hard drive (large amounts of data), but I did get several to copy properly.
I managed to fix the "BOOTMGR is corrupt. The system cannot boot". issue by creating Windows 10 installation media on a USB then using the BIOS system to load from the usb and "Repair my computer". This fixed my laptop and it seemed to run better than it ever had since the 300G of software was installed. I only had two problems though- I cannot run one of my automotive programs through JAVA "Error 463: Unknown Server Response" and another program states "An exception has occurred while creating the Printserver object. Win32 error: The RPC server is unavailable.".
I have created a DISM log from today and attached it along with the DISM command prompt which states "Error:1009 The configuration registry database is corrupt."
I have created hard drive backups of my system as of last 5/7/2023 and my goal is to fix these issues, create a correct and working backup, then replace this SSD with a much better unit that I already have. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
John