The problem remaining, I had corrupted my Windows install with a number of foolish efforts at pulling my anti-spyware apps out of Windows through Ubuntu. As soon as this was accomplished I was able to boot into Windows as well as Ubuntu 10.04. At the bottom of the BSOD the error message numbers read: 0x00000024 (0x00190203, 0x8F005C58, 0xC0000102, 0x00000000) Don't know what this means but in the past, a lot of times when I ran chkdsk in windows I would have to use my Acronis rescue media to re-install Acronis OS Selector.ĭear Mister Mud Crab- Good News! (1) Spurred by your remark about a file corruption problem I dug out my Windows XP Pro installation disc and ran chkdsk off the recovery console on my HP Compaq 6730s laptop. The BSOD says the usual things about disabling anti virus software and running chkdsk. They take me to the windows welcome screen but that just leads to a brief glance at a blue screen of death. Unfortunately, none of the safe mode options on the black screen get me into windows. If I try to boot into windows I get a black screen. I can click on Ubuntu which takes me to the Grub2 menu. If I left click on Windows the screen goes black but then soon returns to the original Acronis OS S menu. When I turn on my computer I see the HP splash screen and then the Acronis OS Selector menu. Dear Mister Mud Crab- Thanks for the help.
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