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Was playing Minecraft, kept getting thrown out of the realm getting some sort of JAVA error. Restarted my pc, got a "trying to repair pc" thing, and then a screen where it said they couldn't fix my pc. Then the pc "Ran into problem". This keeps happening when i restart the pc. I can get into bios, I've tried unplugging the pc completely. 

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3 minutes ago, starcoaster said:

does it give you an error code? you're getting a BSOD but without an error code we can't point you in the right direction

 

I get a log file, thats all

Log file: E:/WINDOWS/System32/Logfiles/Srt/SrtTrail.txt

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Do you think you could post the log file?

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The string you posted is the location of where the log file is stored on your system.

E:/WINDOWS/System32/Logfiles/Srt/SrtTrail.txt

it in your E: Drive. Then the word after each / is the name of the folder. The last part "SrtTrail.txt" is the file name. If you can open that file and post it's contents.

 

if your computer won't boot try making a Ubuntu USB stick and boot off that. It should allow you to access the files on your system.

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6 hours ago, SubTract said:

The string you posted is the location of where the log file is stored on your system.

E:/WINDOWS/System32/Logfiles/Srt/SrtTrail.txt

it in your E: Drive. Then the word after each / is the name of the folder. The last part "SrtTrail.txt" is the file name. If you can open that file and post it's contents.

 

if your computer won't boot try making a Ubuntu USB stick and boot off that. It should allow you to access the files on your system.

yeah I can't access my system, so I can't see the file.

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6 hours ago, SubTract said:

The string you posted is the location of where the log file is stored on your system.

E:/WINDOWS/System32/Logfiles/Srt/SrtTrail.txt

it in your E: Drive. Then the word after each / is the name of the folder. The last part "SrtTrail.txt" is the file name. If you can open that file and post it's contents.

 

if your computer won't boot try making a Ubuntu USB stick and boot off that. It should allow you to access the files on your system.

I do have access to command prompt, is there anything I can do there?

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can you create a bootable Windows USB?
If so boot off of that, I can run you through auto repair, If that doesn't work we can do a manual repair.
Note that manual repairs are convoluted and time consuming.

If you can boot off of an Ubuntu USB, it would be easier to back up any non replaceable data, Then simply re-install. Much easier and quicker.

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  • Mobo: Asus Z170-AR
  • PSU: Antec High Current Gamer 900W 
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On 6/8/2019 at 6:34 AM, SubTract said:

can you create a bootable Windows USB?
If so boot off of that, I can run you through auto repair, If that doesn't work we can do a manual repair.
Note that manual repairs are convoluted and time consuming.

If you can boot off of an Ubuntu USB, it would be easier to back up any non replaceable data, Then simply re-install. Much easier and quicker.

I managed to fix it, did a search for corrupt bootres.dll and got a few fixes. Its all worked out!

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