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