Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. I understand that that error code is difficult to resolve since I've read of various causes of the problem. However was kinda hoping for an easier solution since I know the cause of the problem, meaning it is not a blue screen out of the blue, pun intended. It was caused by my resizing of C: and therefore it should be a lot easier to resolve than the general 0xCA. I'm not hopeful that chkdsk will fix the error.
After that I will try some of the suggestions from your post that i find may apply to my situation. Boot with a Windows 7 Installation or Repair Disk and issue these commands. How to use the Bootrec. Hope this helps. That seems bad..? Apparently inside boot there are folders for many languages and no bcd, not even in the most obvious language folders. Continuing: bootrec. But still no-go. Gonna try last step "step four: Nuclear Holocaust" of the guide from the link above tomorrow..
Well I'm gonna try quite a few more things before it comes down to that. Then used Ultiumate boot cd cute partition manager to change my system disk to the one booting from..
Then I deleted system reserved partition using diskpart and did everything above again so system would boot, now windows loading progress bar is showing up, not sure it did ealier.. Then I run startup repair and it found error windows repair environment or something like that.
Did not fix it. Now I'm gonna clone the hdd just in case and tomorrow I'm gonna try replacing drivers from another computer, since it seems to fail at that point while loading safe mode. All rights reserved. View Other autochk. Original Filename: AutoChk. What are autochk. Some of the most common autochk.
Class not registered. We are sorry for the inconvenience. Cannot find autochk. Error starting program: autochk. Faulting Application Path: autochk. The file autochk. Windows failed to start - autochk. How to Fix autochk. Step 1: Restore your PC back to the latest restore point, "snapshot", or backup image before error occurred.
In the search results, find and click System Restore. Follow the steps in the System Restore Wizard to choose a relevant restore point. Restore your computer to that backup image.
If the Step 1 fails to resolve the autochk. You'll be prompted with a permission dialog box. In the box, click " YES ". Since the hard drive is not participating at this moment, the two most likely reasons are: - file problem in your case, bad CD, bad download, bad burn, etc. I've run it a couple more times and I don't get the Invalid Opcode error any more but I still get an error.
CureMouse v2. I suspect, you may have RAM problem. If you have more than one RAM stick, try to start the computer with one stick at a time. Reply to quoted posts Clear. Downloads View all categories Upload file New files since last visit Files from past 7 days. Members Status Updates. Register now! Username or email:. I've forgotten my password Forum Password.
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Watch our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. Joined May 27, Messages Dear Friends, hope all is well. I assume these files could be replaced with good ones? The machine doesn't have any obvious problems. Be a good idea? Not sure of the risks? What do I know? Hope you can help or should not be overly concerned? Joined Sep 11, Messages 3, See if this can shed some light for you.
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