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Hi all This is what happened I woke up at 6 to go work, i left my laptop on all night, so i decided to shut it off before i go http://www.vistaforums.com/threads/hp-pavilion-dv6000-wont-load-vista.40981/ to work. I JUST came back, and when i start it, the HP loading http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/235363/this-is-a-tricky-one/ screen works, then it loaded in my vista home premium. i type my password, but it was frozen already. So i restarted my laptop. and it loads teh HP screen, then blank screen. I tried to wait for 10-15 mins. still blank screen. I tried to use the PHXBIOS and did a Hard Disk self test. The status: 10009 hp error - Replace Hard Disk WHAT I DO? OMG ALL MY Univeristy homeworks in tehre ! :'( PLEASE HELP! I RAN SYSTEM STARTUP REPAIR USING VISTA RECOVERY DISC AND THIS CAME OUT FROM THE RESULT: root cause found: system volume on disk is corrupt Repair action: file system repair (chkdsk) REsult: completed error code = 0x0 time taken = 312985 ms so is my harddrive done? Is there ANYTHING i can do? I really want hp error 10009 to keep all my files. Thanks -- r3n3r4d3 Guest, Apr 12, 2009 #1 Advertisements Guest Guest Post in reply to: r3n3r4d3 > I don't know if your hard drive is done, and I don't know how reliable what you did to test it is. It's unclear to me if Startup Repair actually caused a chkdsk to be run. Since you seem to have a Vista DVD from which to run a startup repair, boot from the DVD>startup repair>command prompt> and use the bootrec commands and see if that helps you. You should get an attaboy after each command you type at the command prompt you're going to access in the Startup Repair menu outside Windows: http://owened.co.nz/Owenedv2/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/startup-repair.png At the command prompt type separately and after each one you should get a "successful" attaboy. bootrec /fixmbr bootrec /fixboot bootrec /rebuildbcd If these don't work, then try tapping the F8 key to the Windows Advanced options menu and try system restore from each Safe Mode, and if necessary try the longshot, which is really a registry snapshot much like System Restore, Last Known Good: Good luck, CH 10009 - Replace Hard Disk Guest, Apr 12, 2009 #2 Advertisements Guest Guest Post in reply to: r3n3r4d3 If your data is important to you, stop trying to recover it yourself and ta
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