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  1. #1
    TimFawcett Guest

    CorruptBootSector

    Vista SP1, 500GB disk, 3 partitions: system, data & other
    Used Paragon Parition Manager 8.5 to resize partitions (shrink system,
    expand data), rebooted and now can't boot. In System Recovery options get
    "Operating System: Unknown on (Unknown) Local disk". Open a command prompt
    and can only see the data partition. If I run Startup Repair, I get the
    following output:
    Problem Event Name: StartupRepairV2
    Problem Signature 01: System Disk
    Problem Signature 02: 6.0.6000.16386.0.0.0.0
    Problem Signature 03: 1
    Problem Signature 04: 65537
    Problem Signature 05: unknown
    Problem Signature 06: CorruptBootSector
    Problem Signature 07: 0
    Problem Signature 08: 1
    Problem Signature 09: FixBootSector
    Problem Signature 10: 1168
    OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1
    Locale ID: 1033

    Looking at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927392/en-us, if I try 'bootrec
    /scanos' I get 'Total Identified Windows Installations: 0'. Should I try the
    /FixMBR or /Fixboot options? If not, what else can I try?

  2. #2
    Jawade Guest
    Yes, you can always do that.

  3. #3
    Kris Guest

    Re: CorruptBootSector

    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927392/en-us

    Bootrec.exe options
    /FixMbr
    /FixBoot
    /ScanOs
    /RebuildBcd

  4. #4
    TimFawcett Guest
    Hi - perhaps I wasn't clear, which option should I use, fixmbr or fixboot -
    or will it not matter?

  5. #5
    TimFawcett Guest

    Re: CorruptBootSector

    Thanks, before I try that, when I run a Startup Repair, the detail output is:

    Root Cause Found
    ------------------
    Boot sector for system disk partition is corrupt

    Repair action:Boot sector repair
    Result: Failed. Error code = 0x490

    Is the Startup Repair trying a different method to bootrec.exe? If bootrec
    doesn't work, can anyone recommend / suggest something to repair the boot
    sector?

  6. #6
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    Re: CorruptBootSector

    I have the same exact error. Literally tried everything, from PTDD to bootrec.exe and diskpart. It started when I accidentally shut down during an install updates shutdown. Since I have dual-boot vista and xp i can log into xp and all my vista files remains. However when I tried to boot into vista i get the BSOD and
    "
    Stop: 0x000000f4 (0x0000000000000003,0xFFFFFA8006BC8040,0xFFFFFA8006BC8278,0xFFFFF8000210FDA0)

    Collecting data for crash dump ....
    Initializing disk for crash dump ...
    Beginning dump physical memory.
    Dumping physical memory to disk: 95
    "
    My rig:
    G31T-M
    500W Power supply
    GeForce 9600 Superclocked 512
    Intel core 2 duo E7300 @ 2.66Ghz
    500Gb Seagate Harddrive
    4Gb Memory
    Dual-boot Vista Ult-64bit, Xp Home-edition
    " Just build it about 3 Months ago.

  7. #7
    pupick Guest

    Corrupt Boot Sector

    If you can boot into XP and read the Vista disc I presume you have copied
    all necessary documents, images etc off the Vista drive.
    I presume you have run the drive manufacturer's software tests to see if the
    hard drive itself has failed.
    If you have backed up your data and tested the hard drive you can see if the
    Vista installation routine can repair your Vista drive, otherwise reinstall
    the OS.
    What's the big deal?


  8. #8
    vnvnvn2000 Guest

    Re: CorruptBootSector


    If you can boot into XP and read the Vista disc I presume you have
    copied
    all necessary documents, images etc off the Vista drive.
    I presume you have run the drive manufacturer's software tests to see
    if the
    hard drive itself has failed.
    If you have backed up your data and tested the hard drive you can see
    if the
    Vista installation routine can repair your Vista drive, otherwise
    reinstall
    the OS.
    What's the big deal?



  9. #9
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    Re: Corrupt Boot Sector

    It's a pain in the @$$.. I mean honestly. RE-installing and getting the drivers and all my programs back together is going to take forever! Besides i have checked the disk and it's not the hard Drive. When I ran "bootrec.exe /ScanOs" The result comes up as "Total identified Windows installations: 0" While on the other hand you got
    "
    Test Performed:
    Name:Target OS test
    Result:Completed successfully. Errorcode =0x0.
    Timetaken = 374ms:
    "
    It would be best to avoid reformatting and reinstalling. However if it is absolutely necessary I'll do it.

  10. #10
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    Re: Corrupt Boot Sector

    Quote Originally Posted by ThEcOrUpTeD View Post
    It's a pain in the @$$.. I mean honestly. RE-installing and getting the drivers and all my programs back together is going to take forever! Besides i have checked the disk and it's not the hard Drive. When I ran "bootrec.exe /ScanOs" The result comes up as "Total identified Windows installations: 0" While on the other hand you got
    "
    Test Performed:
    Name:Target OS test
    Result:Completed successfully. Errorcode =0x0.
    Timetaken = 374ms:
    "
    It would be best to avoid reformatting and reinstalling. However if it is absolutely necessary I'll do it.
    Did you find a solution to your problem? I am having same problem with R400. Except my Errorcode = 0X460

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