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in several different ways: by a power interruption, by virus or badly written software, by bad RAM or by physical damage to the hard disk. Symptoms: The laptop starts as usual but https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2387587 when Windows starts to load it goes to black screen with either "UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME", "hal.dll is missing or corrupted" or "windows\system32\config\system" (or similar) is missing or corrupted. These error messages indicate a corrupted filesystem or a failing hard disk, about 40 / 60 chance. Troubleshooting: The easiest way to diagnose and possibly fix corrupted filesystem is to start the computer from a bootable CD, then http://www.laptoptips.ca/software/corrupted-files/ scan the hard disk for errors. If the scan completes successfully, the registry can be restored by hand and the computer can be scanned for viruses. The best way to do that is first to make an UBCD4WIN CD on another computer and start your PC from it. To make the UBCD4WIN you will need a working computer with high-speed Internet and CD burner, and a standard Windows XP SP2 installation disk, "Home" or "Pro". It is possible to use XP installation disk without a service pack or with SP1, but it will have to be slipstreamed to SP2 before building UBCD4WIN (see http://www.ubcd4win.com/ for details). This is by far the best bootable CD for Windows users, as it will let you use your computer as usual. It comes with hundreds of free programs and utilities that can help you fix almost all software problems. After starting your computer from UBCD4WIN, go to "Start" button -> Command Prompt and type chkdsk /r /f c: (in the black window that opens). This is the native Windows command for scanning and fixing your "C" drive. Depending on the size of your "
alpha or beta version. If new version also doesn't help, read this manual. Required software: 7-Zip (latest version, that can be stable, alpha or beta version). Some program with hex viewer or editor, for http://www.7-zip.org/recover.html example, FAR Manager. 7z archive structure 7z archive consists of 4 main blocks of data: Start Header (32 bytes): it contains signature and link to End Header Compressed Data of files Compressed Metadata Block for files: it contains links to Compressed Data, information about compression methods, CRC, file names, sizes, timestamps and so on. End Header: it contains link to Compressed Metadata Block. Note: If 7z archive contains only one file without encryption, 7-Zip stores error during Metadata for that file in End Header in uncompressed form, and there are only 3 main blocks in that case. Archive example Archive example: a.7z (3740 bytes) that contains 5 files compressed with LZMA method. Start of archive: 0000000000: 37 7A BC AF 27 1C 00 04 5B 38 BE F9 59 0E 00 00 0000000010: 00 00 00 00 23 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 7A 63 68 FD 0000000020: 00 21 16 error during application 89 6C 71 3D AB 7D 89 E6 3C 2E BE 60 24 00: 6 bytes: 37 7A BC AF 27 1C - Signature 06: 2 bytes: 00 04 - Format version 08: 4 bytes: 5B 38 BE F9 - CRC of the following 12 bytes 0C: 8 bytes: 59 0E 00 00 00 00 00 00 - relative offset of End Header 14: 8 bytes: 23 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - the length of End Header 1C: 4 bytes: 7A 63 68 FD - CRC of the End Header Relative offset of End Header is relative from the end of Start Header, that is at offset 0x20 (32 in decimal). Real offset of End Header in example archive = 0x20 + 0x0E59 = 0x0E79 20: 00 21 16 89 ... - start of compressed data. Note: if the file was compressed with LZMA method, the first byte is always 00. If first byte is not 00, then archive uses another method (it can be LZMA2 or encrypted data with AES). End of archive: End Header (offset = 0x0E59, length = 0x23): 0000000E70: 17 06 8D AD 01 09 80 0000000E80: AC 00 07 0B 01 00 01 23 03 01 01 05 5D 00 10 00 0000000E90: 00 0C 81 1A 0A 01 3C 70 52 F7 00 00 Possible valu