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I was reading and found this

 

http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/5429-63-system-config-info-error

 

 

1. use a friends windows 7 to create a repair disk
2. set bios to boot from dvd drive instead of hard drive
3. cancel microsofts autofix tool and open the msdos command prompt after booting from the repair disk
4. realize that the repair tool makes a temporary drive called "X://" that you start in
5. cd over to the "D" drive which was REALLY my "C" drive.. lol wtf
6. type in bcdboot d:\windows /s c:\
7. reboot, you'll be fine.

 

 

I would try this and see what happens, I have personally never ran into this issue. 

I have tried to change my system language in windows 7 using a third-party program. After rebooting my pc I got BSOD that stated :

BAD_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INFO

 

STOP: 0x00000074 (0x000000000000002,0XFFFFF88003941B20,0X000000000000002, 0XFFFFFFFFFFC0000009A)

 

Can anyone tell me why this happend and if it can be fixed, how to fix it without reinstalling windows? 

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I was reading and found this

 

http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/5429-63-system-config-info-error

 

 

1. use a friends windows 7 to create a repair disk
2. set bios to boot from dvd drive instead of hard drive
3. cancel microsofts autofix tool and open the msdos command prompt after booting from the repair disk
4. realize that the repair tool makes a temporary drive called "X://" that you start in
5. cd over to the "D" drive which was REALLY my "C" drive.. lol wtf
6. type in bcdboot d:\windows /s c:\
7. reboot, you'll be fine.

 

 

I would try this and see what happens, I have personally never ran into this issue. 

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I was reading and found this

 

http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/5429-63-system-config-info-error

 

 

1. use a friends windows 7 to create a repair disk

2. set bios to boot from dvd drive instead of hard drive

3. cancel microsofts autofix tool and open the msdos command prompt after booting from the repair disk

4. realize that the repair tool makes a temporary drive called "X://" that you start in

5. cd over to the "D" drive which was REALLY my "C" drive.. lol wtf

6. type in bcdboot d:\windows /s c:\

7. reboot, you'll be fine.

 

 

I would try this and see what happens, I have personally never ran into this issue. 

 

Ok thanks, I will try that. 

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try and boot to the windows 7 dvd. and hit repair. not install. see if that works

you may have to go into the bios. and change boot order .so dvd boots frist

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How do I open msdos ?? :/

 

In Windows or on the repair disk ?

There are 10 types of people in the world: Those who understand binary, and those who don't.

Just some helpful stuff: You're - You are, Your - Your car, They're - They are, Their - Their car, There - Over there.

 

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In Windows or on the repair disk ?

 

I fixed it using the method you posted. I just wanted to thank you very much for the help!!  :)

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I fixed it using the method you posted. I just wanted to thank you very much for the help!!  :)

 

No problem, Glad I could help.

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Just some helpful stuff: You're - You are, Your - Your car, They're - They are, Their - Their car, There - Over there.

 

Folding @ Home Install Guide and Links | My Build

 

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I fixed it using the method you posted. I just wanted to thank you very much for the help!! :)

Mark his answer as best answer so that others having the problem can find it more easily, and give the post a like as well.

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Mark his answer as best answer so that others having the problem can find it more easily, and give the post a like as well.

 

I'd appreciate that.   :)

There are 10 types of people in the world: Those who understand binary, and those who don't.

Just some helpful stuff: You're - You are, Your - Your car, They're - They are, Their - Their car, There - Over there.

 

Folding @ Home Install Guide and Links | My Build

 

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