"Failed to Repair," restarts, and other woes

Monday, August 19, 2019

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jcgriff2

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Posted Today, 10:56 AM
Hi. . .

On the current system first, activate the Hidden Admin user account and see if you can see and access the files you are after -

https://www.sysnative.com/forums/threads/enable-disable-the-hidden-administrator-user-account-windows-10-8-1-8-7-vista.25824/

If no-go, place the HDD back into the system as primary, boot-up and activate the Hidden Admin user account.

There is only 1 Hidden Administrator user account and since you will be using it
only temporarily, I would advise NOT password protecting it right now. If you were to lose control/access of the Hidden Admin account (it is the account that comes up when the UAC screen appears), you will more than likely have to reinstall Windows.

What you describe to me sounds like permission setting issues. As far as the no-boot situation, I don't know what to tell you right now. It may have something to do with the upgraded RAM.

When you increased the RAM to 32 GB, did you install ALL new RAM sticks or did you just add 2 or so RAM sticks to the existing RAM that was already installed?

If you added to the existing, does all of the RAM match?

Regards. . .

jcgriff2


Edited by jcgriff2, Today, 10:57 AM.


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