Hello all: I am running Windows 7 64 bit on an AMD machine. My computer keeps booting into recovery mode. From that recovery screen I can choose to boot into Windows and that works fine and everything seems normal while in Windows. But every time I reboot I go right back into recovery mode and repeat the whole process.
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I have already gone into the repair command mode thing and tried to run “sfc –scannow” but it keeps saying that there is a repair pending and to reboot. I have probably followed that directive at least a dozen times. I know you have to do that step several times but I have to believe a dozen is way more than “several”. I have done the fixmbr thing too without result. I have also been through the repair item on the Windows 7 operating system disk and it keeps saying there is no problem. So what should I do now? Thanks in advance.
Greg: I think I figured it out this afternoon. For better or worse I kept an old Windows 7 install. I think the machine was seeing both the 'good' system and the 'legacy' one after a systems failure triggered by a bad RAM chip. The recovery screen was showing two systems at the restore screen. I did the routine where you delete the names of the installations and then add back just the one good one. I forgot the technical jargon but that's about the size of it. After that everything looked good.
Fingers crossed as always. Thanks again.
I've never seen an 8mb System partition. But it's not booting Win7 so its useless just sitting on the boot sector taking up space. If you reinstall you should delete that partition and C to create a new C in all of that space.
Do you have programs separated out on another partition? I would not do this as they need to be on C since they become integrated into the OS until uninstalled and should be a part of its image. If you reinstall any programs on B you can delete it and extend Win7 into the space. You must delete it twice in Disk mgmt, first the Volume and then the Partition. You have a lot of wasted space at the end of the drive that can be made into a new Logical partition, or you can extend any of the other partitions into the space it offers even if they are not contiguous using If you have any further problems I would move the data off, unplug all other drives, wipe the disk with then do a perfect which steps are the same for retail and compile everything that works best in tens of thousands of installs we've helped with here.
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