The message above appears with an OK button. After pressing OK, it processes and redisplays the message. The system will not provide the logon screen with any mode (safe mode command prompt is a no-go), last known good configuration doesn't work. The system was memtest'd for hours without error, the hdd had a single-digit number of bad sectors (granted many files can span a few sectors) and was copied flawlessly to a new drive to be sure the problem was avoided. The damage may be due to the previous drive, it appears it was not widespread and I would like this to be corrected as opposed to reinstalled.
Per this post (Interactive logon process initialization has failed in Windows Vista) and those that follow, I have the event viewer logs. Can someone tell where how to diagnose the issue or look at the logs? They are uploaded here: View attachment 14216
I will donate for fast assistance. Thanks in advance.
P. S. I know a failing HDD is a bad omen, please save the explanation, the drive was minimally affected.
Per this post (Interactive logon process initialization has failed in Windows Vista) and those that follow, I have the event viewer logs. Can someone tell where how to diagnose the issue or look at the logs? They are uploaded here: View attachment 14216
I will donate for fast assistance. Thanks in advance.
P. S. I know a failing HDD is a bad omen, please save the explanation, the drive was minimally affected.