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Hello,

I installed newer drivers for my Oculus rift and it needs to restart the pc to install it. So I did.

 

When it booted it stayed on the Windows Loading Screen and it didn't go away after 10 minutes or so. I tried restarting it again but it didn't help after a few tries. I hooked up the hard drive to an old pc I had (with a SATA to USB converter) and it saw immediatly there was something wrong with the main partition of the drive. Not with the "System Reserved" partition (you need that to boot). It gave the warning I needed to repair it with that Windows tool so I did (it is that message you get when you plug in a corrupted USB stick). It succesfully did it and when I plugged the Hard Drive in it didn't gave the message again. But when I tried to boot from it it still didn't work. But at least now it a message that there is a problem. And if I want to backup everything it only does 27,5 GB (I copied directly from the drive).

 

What could I do?

 

System Specs:

Mobo: Asus F2A55-M

CPU: AMD A6-5400K

HDD: 1TB Seagate Barracuda

My Evening Prayer:

May your temperatures be low and your framerates be high.

-Gaben

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Try safe mode?

Not sure how to enter that anymore but still...

 

Or just use your installation disk to fix it all!

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Try safe mode?

Not sure how to enter that anymore but still...

 

Or just use your installation disk to fix it all!

Safe mode doesn't work and I don't have the installation disk because I upgraded from Windows 7.

My Evening Prayer:

May your temperatures be low and your framerates be high.

-Gaben

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Safe mode doesn't work and I don't have the installation disk because I upgraded from Windows 7.

Ah, hmm, oi.

 

You can use Microsoft's Media Creation Tool to create a bootable USB drive that will work with your current system.

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Ah, hmm, oi.

 

You can use Microsoft's Media Creation Tool to create a bootable USB drive that will work with your current system.

Thanks for the link :) Haven't thought of that

My Evening Prayer:

May your temperatures be low and your framerates be high.

-Gaben

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