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Igor Petrov2019-06-28 13:34:52
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Igor Petrov, 2019-06-28 13:34:52

Windows 7 won't boot?

Background:
There was a computer with windows 7 installed. The motherboard (msi h77) burned out, they asked me to run it in another computer without reinstalling windows.
Rearranged hard drives in another computer on a different socket.
It was possible to start (deleted this branch HKLM\SYSTEM\MountedDevices 3). Everything worked.
Then, with a fool, I rolled all the latest updates and now Windows does not boot at all, it immediately fails into recovery mode.
I have 2 disks, 1 ssd and a second hdd for data, it looked like this:
disk C - Windows (ssd)
Disk D - (hdd)
Disk E - (hdd)
Disk F - (hdd)
In recovery mode, the order is all wrong, it turns out the following :
Drive C - hdd
Drive D - unreadable
Drive E - hdd
Disk F - hdd
Disk H - windows SSD
How to put everything back in the right place?
PS do not go into safe mode, it also immediately throws into recovery.
PSS from the windows 7 disk, recovery mode, also writes that it cannot automatically solve the problem.
I managed to start windows, but after 2 minutes it crashes into BSOD:
Modification of system code or a critical data structure (0x00000109)
I can't enter safe mode Out of range

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SagePtr, 2019-06-28
@tamerline

There was no pirate activator? I met those who disfigured the system, in the end everything worked, but after updating the kernel it fell into blue, as it conflicted.

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Konstantin Tsvetkov, 2019-06-28
@tsklab

Physically disconnect all drives except the system one.
Restore the system.

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