pwnative program not found-skipping autocheck

Hey all

recently, I used tool Wizard partition via windows 7 to resize my other drive. Its telling me to restart the system to remaining measures through which. To restart, I have lost my Start menu & got two messages after W7 logo;

pwnative program not found autocheck is ignored.

CHKDSK program not found autocheck is ignored.

After the restart of this new system.

What is the problem?

I also tried easybcd.exe, goal not the penalty. PL. provides the solution.

Hi, I know it's too late for you but, I solved this problem finally!, because the last 72 hours, I spend my time searching the Internet for a solution! I try everything I found. I was at a point to throw in the towel, I went 2 discovered things that make me rethink the problem.

1 pwnative.exe is not a file of Windows 7! is a Native of Partition Wizard that run when they are unable to resize in the graphical interface of Windows.
2 Wich in mind, the problem can be resolved with a different approach. How Partition Wizard tell Windows which are responsible for its pwnative.exe at the next startup? It change the key of registry HKLM\System\ControlSet001\Control\Session Manager\BootExecute (String Value) adding pwnative.exe to the list of program which will be run on the next load.
3. I don't know why Windows cannot load this native image, but if you follow this tutorial http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/139576-startup-repair-infinite-loop-recovery.html in seven Forums you can get your Windows 7 online again.
Or you can try to load "Last good known Configuration" and I think it will be too much work.

I can't format or install anything and guess what? Partition Wizard did their job.

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