Now use the returned as the drive letter for OS, for this example, assume C: or whatever drive letter is the os device. If not, type D: press enter etc thru the rest of the drive letters until you find the Windows drive. If you have a Windows directory there you are in the right drive. You can also type C: press enter then DIR press enter. This will tell you what drive letter the OS is on. Choose your Language and press Shift F10 to go directly to the Command Prompt.Īt command prompt ( x: sources) type this exactly as written:īcdedit |find “osdevice” (Must inc ” and the |), the | before Find is the Upper case \ key) press enter. If you have the Windows installer DVD or USB Flash, boot off of that. How are you getting to the Command Prompt? Chances are great that there are bad sectors on your Hard Drive.
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