Startup Repair-“Windows cannot repair this computer automatically”





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My windows would not start, so I put in my windows disk and started windows repair.
But then I got this error message...
Sorry for bad English please help me, I am using Windows 7 proffessional 64 bit by the way.
This is what I found in the problem detais:



Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: StartupRepairOffline


PS.
I already did chkdsk and sfc /scannow in the command line, did not work.










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    My windows would not start, so I put in my windows disk and started windows repair.
    But then I got this error message...
    Sorry for bad English please help me, I am using Windows 7 proffessional 64 bit by the way.
    This is what I found in the problem detais:



    Problem signature:
    Problem Event Name: StartupRepairOffline


    PS.
    I already did chkdsk and sfc /scannow in the command line, did not work.










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      My windows would not start, so I put in my windows disk and started windows repair.
      But then I got this error message...
      Sorry for bad English please help me, I am using Windows 7 proffessional 64 bit by the way.
      This is what I found in the problem detais:



      Problem signature:
      Problem Event Name: StartupRepairOffline


      PS.
      I already did chkdsk and sfc /scannow in the command line, did not work.










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      My windows would not start, so I put in my windows disk and started windows repair.
      But then I got this error message...
      Sorry for bad English please help me, I am using Windows 7 proffessional 64 bit by the way.
      This is what I found in the problem detais:



      Problem signature:
      Problem Event Name: StartupRepairOffline


      PS.
      I already did chkdsk and sfc /scannow in the command line, did not work.







      windows-7 windows boot






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          Have you tried to fix boot?
          Try to execute these commands in sequence:



          bootrec.exe /fixmbr

          bootrec.exe /fixboot

          bootrec.exe /scanos

          bootrec.exe /rebuildbcd


          Sorry for my bad english.
          Regards.






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          • I have tried all those and chkdsk and sfc /scannow (Just say it before you are going to ask :P ) I have a real problem

            – OpenGLmaster1992
            Oct 25 '15 at 15:47













          • Big problem. Do you have a system image?

            – an_ocean_between_us
            Oct 25 '15 at 16:09











          • What do you mean with system image? I am sorry I am not very good at this.

            – OpenGLmaster1992
            Oct 25 '15 at 16:11











          • put your windows' cd, chose "Repair my computer" then "System restore" and chose the last restore point. if you're lucky, windows will start after the restore operation. otherwise try an older restore point.

            – an_ocean_between_us
            Oct 25 '15 at 16:19











          • I don't have any points availible it says...

            – OpenGLmaster1992
            Oct 25 '15 at 16:22



















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          I have found the problem.
          I executed chkdsk(in cmd) with the /r parameter.
          And then it accidentally moved and actually messed up my Windows folder in my C: drive, because there were damaged sectors in it(probably because of the registry faults).
          That is why the bootrec commands did not work properly.
          I have reinstalled Windows now and it works fine, problem fixed.






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            Have you tried to fix boot?
            Try to execute these commands in sequence:



            bootrec.exe /fixmbr

            bootrec.exe /fixboot

            bootrec.exe /scanos

            bootrec.exe /rebuildbcd


            Sorry for my bad english.
            Regards.






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            • I have tried all those and chkdsk and sfc /scannow (Just say it before you are going to ask :P ) I have a real problem

              – OpenGLmaster1992
              Oct 25 '15 at 15:47













            • Big problem. Do you have a system image?

              – an_ocean_between_us
              Oct 25 '15 at 16:09











            • What do you mean with system image? I am sorry I am not very good at this.

              – OpenGLmaster1992
              Oct 25 '15 at 16:11











            • put your windows' cd, chose "Repair my computer" then "System restore" and chose the last restore point. if you're lucky, windows will start after the restore operation. otherwise try an older restore point.

              – an_ocean_between_us
              Oct 25 '15 at 16:19











            • I don't have any points availible it says...

              – OpenGLmaster1992
              Oct 25 '15 at 16:22
















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            Have you tried to fix boot?
            Try to execute these commands in sequence:



            bootrec.exe /fixmbr

            bootrec.exe /fixboot

            bootrec.exe /scanos

            bootrec.exe /rebuildbcd


            Sorry for my bad english.
            Regards.






            share|improve this answer
























            • I have tried all those and chkdsk and sfc /scannow (Just say it before you are going to ask :P ) I have a real problem

              – OpenGLmaster1992
              Oct 25 '15 at 15:47













            • Big problem. Do you have a system image?

              – an_ocean_between_us
              Oct 25 '15 at 16:09











            • What do you mean with system image? I am sorry I am not very good at this.

              – OpenGLmaster1992
              Oct 25 '15 at 16:11











            • put your windows' cd, chose "Repair my computer" then "System restore" and chose the last restore point. if you're lucky, windows will start after the restore operation. otherwise try an older restore point.

              – an_ocean_between_us
              Oct 25 '15 at 16:19











            • I don't have any points availible it says...

              – OpenGLmaster1992
              Oct 25 '15 at 16:22














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            Have you tried to fix boot?
            Try to execute these commands in sequence:



            bootrec.exe /fixmbr

            bootrec.exe /fixboot

            bootrec.exe /scanos

            bootrec.exe /rebuildbcd


            Sorry for my bad english.
            Regards.






            share|improve this answer













            Have you tried to fix boot?
            Try to execute these commands in sequence:



            bootrec.exe /fixmbr

            bootrec.exe /fixboot

            bootrec.exe /scanos

            bootrec.exe /rebuildbcd


            Sorry for my bad english.
            Regards.







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            • I have tried all those and chkdsk and sfc /scannow (Just say it before you are going to ask :P ) I have a real problem

              – OpenGLmaster1992
              Oct 25 '15 at 15:47













            • Big problem. Do you have a system image?

              – an_ocean_between_us
              Oct 25 '15 at 16:09











            • What do you mean with system image? I am sorry I am not very good at this.

              – OpenGLmaster1992
              Oct 25 '15 at 16:11











            • put your windows' cd, chose "Repair my computer" then "System restore" and chose the last restore point. if you're lucky, windows will start after the restore operation. otherwise try an older restore point.

              – an_ocean_between_us
              Oct 25 '15 at 16:19











            • I don't have any points availible it says...

              – OpenGLmaster1992
              Oct 25 '15 at 16:22



















            • I have tried all those and chkdsk and sfc /scannow (Just say it before you are going to ask :P ) I have a real problem

              – OpenGLmaster1992
              Oct 25 '15 at 15:47













            • Big problem. Do you have a system image?

              – an_ocean_between_us
              Oct 25 '15 at 16:09











            • What do you mean with system image? I am sorry I am not very good at this.

              – OpenGLmaster1992
              Oct 25 '15 at 16:11











            • put your windows' cd, chose "Repair my computer" then "System restore" and chose the last restore point. if you're lucky, windows will start after the restore operation. otherwise try an older restore point.

              – an_ocean_between_us
              Oct 25 '15 at 16:19











            • I don't have any points availible it says...

              – OpenGLmaster1992
              Oct 25 '15 at 16:22

















            I have tried all those and chkdsk and sfc /scannow (Just say it before you are going to ask :P ) I have a real problem

            – OpenGLmaster1992
            Oct 25 '15 at 15:47







            I have tried all those and chkdsk and sfc /scannow (Just say it before you are going to ask :P ) I have a real problem

            – OpenGLmaster1992
            Oct 25 '15 at 15:47















            Big problem. Do you have a system image?

            – an_ocean_between_us
            Oct 25 '15 at 16:09





            Big problem. Do you have a system image?

            – an_ocean_between_us
            Oct 25 '15 at 16:09













            What do you mean with system image? I am sorry I am not very good at this.

            – OpenGLmaster1992
            Oct 25 '15 at 16:11





            What do you mean with system image? I am sorry I am not very good at this.

            – OpenGLmaster1992
            Oct 25 '15 at 16:11













            put your windows' cd, chose "Repair my computer" then "System restore" and chose the last restore point. if you're lucky, windows will start after the restore operation. otherwise try an older restore point.

            – an_ocean_between_us
            Oct 25 '15 at 16:19





            put your windows' cd, chose "Repair my computer" then "System restore" and chose the last restore point. if you're lucky, windows will start after the restore operation. otherwise try an older restore point.

            – an_ocean_between_us
            Oct 25 '15 at 16:19













            I don't have any points availible it says...

            – OpenGLmaster1992
            Oct 25 '15 at 16:22





            I don't have any points availible it says...

            – OpenGLmaster1992
            Oct 25 '15 at 16:22













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            I have found the problem.
            I executed chkdsk(in cmd) with the /r parameter.
            And then it accidentally moved and actually messed up my Windows folder in my C: drive, because there were damaged sectors in it(probably because of the registry faults).
            That is why the bootrec commands did not work properly.
            I have reinstalled Windows now and it works fine, problem fixed.






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              I have found the problem.
              I executed chkdsk(in cmd) with the /r parameter.
              And then it accidentally moved and actually messed up my Windows folder in my C: drive, because there were damaged sectors in it(probably because of the registry faults).
              That is why the bootrec commands did not work properly.
              I have reinstalled Windows now and it works fine, problem fixed.






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                I have found the problem.
                I executed chkdsk(in cmd) with the /r parameter.
                And then it accidentally moved and actually messed up my Windows folder in my C: drive, because there were damaged sectors in it(probably because of the registry faults).
                That is why the bootrec commands did not work properly.
                I have reinstalled Windows now and it works fine, problem fixed.






                share|improve this answer













                I have found the problem.
                I executed chkdsk(in cmd) with the /r parameter.
                And then it accidentally moved and actually messed up my Windows folder in my C: drive, because there were damaged sectors in it(probably because of the registry faults).
                That is why the bootrec commands did not work properly.
                I have reinstalled Windows now and it works fine, problem fixed.







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