Hello all,
Ive been working on an old machine of mine for a few hours, trying to find a way to repair the HDD or Windows Vista itself. I cannot seem to boot from a USB drive. I've tried using multiple tools and an ISO file of vista to fix the issue, but that causes the system to freeze at the BIOS splash... Even after trying many combinations of boot settings and tools.
I tried a HDD from another machine and it worked, but you can obviously tell its not meant for that system from the lack of speed and hardware/software compatibility issues. (That drive came from an AMD Phenom 9100e computer.)
I do not have any Vista Windows CDs and I cannot get into windows itself to recover a CD key or anything of that nature. My Windows 8.1 disk doesnt work.
The error message I get when I try to boot is:
Windows failed to load because the system registry file is missing or corrupt
File: Windows\system32\config\system
Status: 0xc00000e9
Any suggestions on what I can do with this? I wouldnt mind buying another drive and installing windows on it, but I dont want to get into buying an OS and spending $200+ on a system that I plan on giving away. Am I able to try and repair the disk by connecting the HDD to a working computer and using a tool on it?
Im all ears... Or am I just wasting time/effort?
If the drive/OS is toast, am I able to reinstall windows on the working HDD I used from the other PC? The specs of this PC are much better, so I'd rather have this one working over the other.
GA-EX58-UD4P
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=2986#ov
I7- 920
WD Black Caviar - wd1001fals
Radeon 4890
Vista 32bit (I believe)
Thanks!
Ive been working on an old machine of mine for a few hours, trying to find a way to repair the HDD or Windows Vista itself. I cannot seem to boot from a USB drive. I've tried using multiple tools and an ISO file of vista to fix the issue, but that causes the system to freeze at the BIOS splash... Even after trying many combinations of boot settings and tools.
I tried a HDD from another machine and it worked, but you can obviously tell its not meant for that system from the lack of speed and hardware/software compatibility issues. (That drive came from an AMD Phenom 9100e computer.)
I do not have any Vista Windows CDs and I cannot get into windows itself to recover a CD key or anything of that nature. My Windows 8.1 disk doesnt work.
The error message I get when I try to boot is:
Windows failed to load because the system registry file is missing or corrupt
File: Windows\system32\config\system
Status: 0xc00000e9
Any suggestions on what I can do with this? I wouldnt mind buying another drive and installing windows on it, but I dont want to get into buying an OS and spending $200+ on a system that I plan on giving away. Am I able to try and repair the disk by connecting the HDD to a working computer and using a tool on it?
Im all ears... Or am I just wasting time/effort?
If the drive/OS is toast, am I able to reinstall windows on the working HDD I used from the other PC? The specs of this PC are much better, so I'd rather have this one working over the other.
GA-EX58-UD4P
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=2986#ov
I7- 920
WD Black Caviar - wd1001fals
Radeon 4890
Vista 32bit (I believe)
Thanks!