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Problem Signature 01 6.1.7600.16385 Software Or Set![]() Last weekend, my computer was running and I wasnt exactly using it actively, but was reading something when I got a pop-up saying that Windows cannot read removable disk K. When I checked it using the disk manager, it was listed as a 128GB raw removable drive with a 128GB partition size. Well, on Wednesday(ish), I recovered all that I could from the drive, saving the recovery to the main OS drive (drive C). Once it formatted, it read as a 128GB NTFS with a partition size of 128GB but needed to restart because the drive type changed (from removable to HDD). After the restart, I brought up the disk manager again, selected the 128GB K drive which listed a partition size of 1TB, so I reformatted it again and once it finished, it read as a 1TB HDD again. At this point I transferred the recovered files back over to it. The next thing I did was shut down my antivirus (Avast Free) and ran a Malwarebytes scan on my OS drive, which found 15 infections. I selected for it to fix them and then it needed to restart to get rid of some of them. It shut down and then started back up and made it all the way to the black Windows Loading screen. As soon as it got to its normal length of loading time before it would actually start up the desktop, it restarted itself and came back up and failed to start, so I ran the recovery utility. Of course, the recovery utility couldnt figure out what exactly was the problem and gave me the above code. ![]() What I Have Tried So Far Boot in safe mode Boot with minimal graphics Run chkdsk (no problems found) All of the above failed to solve the problem. From the command prompt, I have attempted. Bootrec.exe repair MBR, Boot Sector, BCD Bootrec.exe BCD rebuild chkdsk sfcscannow switch to partition with OS, ism image:c: cleanup-image revertpendingactions The above didnt work either. I found other suggestions more specifically related to the bad driver error that suggest downloading and saving to a removable media, the drivers and then re-installing them. Ive also tried loading the drivers which I couldnt seem to find the file it was looking for anywhere so. Problem Signature 01 6.1.7600.16385 Windows 7 To ACurrent Questions I know where I can get the drivers and what ones I need, but how, from the command promptsystem repair, can I re-install the drivers Is there anything else that Ive missed that can be a possible solution, such as finding the Malwarebytes log to see exactly what it took out as how one of them might be the problem Is is possible to re-install just the OS to the position it currently exists on without effecting the other partition that has the program and other files (which of course would have to be re-registered if theyre not portable, but thats no problem) How can I re-install Windows 7 to a new partition (parallel install) where I can actually get the computer up and running to have more access options and get the least amount of headache possible to get my files and programs back on the re-install. Why did you say they are always done on Monday Cheers and Regards. Why did you say they are always done on Monday I looked at my MicrosoftWindowsRegistryRegIdleBackup task trigger wich is set to Monday anathematized1 good to know you combofixed your PC ).
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