Re: After recovery with recovery of defective start Windows DVD

Hi forum,
I used the recovery DVDs of my Qosmio F10 with Windows XP MCE.
After the process complete, faulty of windows to start. Even the registered mode does not work.

How to solve this problem, do you have any ideas?
What information do you need?

Thank you, Daniel

I think there must be something wrong with the HARD drive.

In your situation, I would check the HARD drive. There are tools and I use the Hitachi Drive Fitness Test. You can download and burn to a CD or DVD. Then you can boot from it and check your HARD drive
http://www.HitachiGST.com/HDD/support/download.htm#DFT

As far as I know with the DFT, you can also do a low-level format to fix bad sectors.

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