R raystef66 Well-known member Joined Aug 10, 2017 Posts 158 Nov 5, 2018 #1 only showing and after that 'repair' has finished unsuccesful : Dont know what happened because this morning I booted normaly without problems. Only when I rebooted later that day, it dint boot anymore. When I run cmd and look into D:, I still can see a Windows directory... Hopefully someone can help me here. Thnx !
only showing and after that 'repair' has finished unsuccesful : Dont know what happened because this morning I booted normaly without problems. Only when I rebooted later that day, it dint boot anymore. When I run cmd and look into D:, I still can see a Windows directory... Hopefully someone can help me here. Thnx !
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Nov 5, 2018 #2 Your drive has probably worsened to the point it can't boot.
R raystef66 Well-known member Joined Aug 10, 2017 Posts 158 Nov 5, 2018 #3 softwaremaniac said: Your drive has probably worsened to the point it can't boot. Click to expand... After i did run the check disc overnight there was only a 4kb bad file, it repaired it and booted ok, even could work faster then before. So I dont understand why it wont reboot at all. Are there windows repair tools for this pls ?
softwaremaniac said: Your drive has probably worsened to the point it can't boot. Click to expand... After i did run the check disc overnight there was only a 4kb bad file, it repaired it and booted ok, even could work faster then before. So I dont understand why it wont reboot at all. Are there windows repair tools for this pls ?
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Nov 5, 2018 #4 You cannot repair a physically damaged drive. You can repair a damaged file system, but the repair could further damage it as well, so it's a risk.
You cannot repair a physically damaged drive. You can repair a damaged file system, but the repair could further damage it as well, so it's a risk.
R raystef66 Well-known member Joined Aug 10, 2017 Posts 158 Nov 5, 2018 #5 softwaremaniac said: You cannot repair a physically damaged drive. You can repair a damaged file system, but the repair could further damage it as well, so it's a risk. Click to expand... So no tools you can recommend ? When I use a w7 repair iso, would that help?
softwaremaniac said: You cannot repair a physically damaged drive. You can repair a damaged file system, but the repair could further damage it as well, so it's a risk. Click to expand... So no tools you can recommend ? When I use a w7 repair iso, would that help?
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Nov 5, 2018 #6 No, the drive is bad.