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Need assistance with Windows 8.1?

Need assistance with Windows 8.1?

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I_think_I
Member
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01-01-2016, 02:32 AM
#1
Hi guys, yesterday i uninstalled avast and installed bitdefender(i got a code for it, only reason for changing, everything worked perfectly) then followed to reboot and i get a message "attempting recovery" after attempting to look into the problem i found that i cannot boot to any safe mode, or refresh laptop, also found an error code 0xc000000f and acpi.sys missing or corrupt. I cant afford to lose any date. What to do?
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I_think_I
01-01-2016, 02:32 AM #1

Hi guys, yesterday i uninstalled avast and installed bitdefender(i got a code for it, only reason for changing, everything worked perfectly) then followed to reboot and i get a message "attempting recovery" after attempting to look into the problem i found that i cannot boot to any safe mode, or refresh laptop, also found an error code 0xc000000f and acpi.sys missing or corrupt. I cant afford to lose any date. What to do?

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ChickenPhoYou
Posting Freak
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01-01-2016, 06:32 AM
#2
Ideal approach is to remove the HDD from the machine and transfer all important data. After that, attempt to fix the setup using an installation disc or USB drive.
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ChickenPhoYou
01-01-2016, 06:32 AM #2

Ideal approach is to remove the HDD from the machine and transfer all important data. After that, attempt to fix the setup using an installation disc or USB drive.

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xanderzone317
Posting Freak
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01-01-2016, 06:51 AM
#3
ACPI is a feature used by SATA. Generally, Windows fails to boot because it doesn't fully recognize the SATA controller or the hard drive. I align with the other perspective—remove the disk from the system and use another machine to recover the important information. Otherwise, any attempt to fix the drive might result in data loss. If you need more detailed assistance, feel free to ask.
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xanderzone317
01-01-2016, 06:51 AM #3

ACPI is a feature used by SATA. Generally, Windows fails to boot because it doesn't fully recognize the SATA controller or the hard drive. I align with the other perspective—remove the disk from the system and use another machine to recover the important information. Otherwise, any attempt to fix the drive might result in data loss. If you need more detailed assistance, feel free to ask.

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Lukrinq
Junior Member
17
01-11-2016, 08:07 PM
#4
I considered trying it, but there’s no simple way to reach the HDD without taking off the rubber pads at the bottom of the monitor. I worry about losing the warranty if I do that.
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Lukrinq
01-11-2016, 08:07 PM #4

I considered trying it, but there’s no simple way to reach the HDD without taking off the rubber pads at the bottom of the monitor. I worry about losing the warranty if I do that.

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Aruan_Vargas
Member
233
01-19-2016, 04:22 PM
#5
Which specific laptop is it? Generally, taking out the HDD doesn’t cancel the warranty. If you bring it in for repair, they might erase the HDD, causing all your data to disappear.
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Aruan_Vargas
01-19-2016, 04:22 PM #5

Which specific laptop is it? Generally, taking out the HDD doesn’t cancel the warranty. If you bring it in for repair, they might erase the HDD, causing all your data to disappear.

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taco2006
Member
203
01-19-2016, 06:15 PM
#6
Try launching from Hiren's boot CD and initiate recovery by connecting the drive.
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taco2006
01-19-2016, 06:15 PM #6

Try launching from Hiren's boot CD and initiate recovery by connecting the drive.

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Miteus_St
Member
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01-19-2016, 07:48 PM
#7
It's the Toshiba P50...I haven't seen it again from Toshiba.
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Miteus_St
01-19-2016, 07:48 PM #7

It's the Toshiba P50...I haven't seen it again from Toshiba.

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Ion23
Member
170
01-21-2016, 02:21 AM
#8
You just need to remove the back cover and a few screws—it’s not too bad. There are no warranty labels on the screws, so everything should be okay.
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Ion23
01-21-2016, 02:21 AM #8

You just need to remove the back cover and a few screws—it’s not too bad. There are no warranty labels on the screws, so everything should be okay.

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FLUFFY_MAN_68
Junior Member
4
02-08-2016, 01:22 PM
#9
You don’t have CDs, but you can use USB to access the data. Follow these basic steps and check if it works.
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FLUFFY_MAN_68
02-08-2016, 01:22 PM #9

You don’t have CDs, but you can use USB to access the data. Follow these basic steps and check if it works.

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Fake_Blood123
Member
66
02-16-2016, 07:45 AM
#10
This page explains how to boot a computer from an USB drive.
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Fake_Blood123
02-16-2016, 07:45 AM #10

This page explains how to boot a computer from an USB drive.

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