I'm actually further back in the recovery period than previously reported; I don't get the BSOD anymore, I get a boot\bcd failure.
I have attempted to repair the problem in accordance with another post here, but have met with failure.
I am actually using a 5.60 Win PE disc even though my machine has 5.50 (116) installed; this disk is the only one I could find that had the bootrec utility embedded. If I have made a serious error here, please advise.
But the clearly described fix doesn't seem to work. Here's what happens:
* boot to WinPE after the POA authentication
* confirm that data on drive C is accessible
* open command prompt
* navigate to C:\boot * run command: bootrec /fixmbr. Expected outcome: "The operation completed successfully."
* run command: bootsect /nt60 all /force. Expected outcome: "Target volumes will be updated with BOOTMGR compatible bootcode. (...) Bootcode was successfully updated on all targeted volumes".
Everything works up to this point.
* run command: del C:\boot\bcd /p. Expected outcome: Delete (Y/N)Fi
* select Yes(Y)
* press Enter
File not found.
* run command: bootrec /rebuildbcd. Expected outcome: "(...) Successfully scanned Windows installations: 1 Add installation to boot list? Yes(Y)/No(N)/All(A):"
* select 'Yes(Y). Expected outcome: "The operation completed successfully."
The Windows 7 partition is found (Partition D:) but when i respond Y, I get the error message: "The requested system device can not be found."
* press Enter
* remove WinPE
* restart
* test - boot from the hard drive
Clearly the fix does not take hold.
Any kind words of advice?
Norm
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