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Win 7x64 crash, BSOD, MS updates, RxRollback & questions (PC hell ... )
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<blockquote data-quote="JHomes" data-source="post: 525262" data-attributes="member: 53844"><p>If you have a disk image you've taken with Rollback Rx installed, you can reset the Master Boot Record and it should work. It'll remove Rollback but you can always re-install it after. At least it'll get you running!</p><p></p><p>As for Rollback Rx and disk imagers, I was talking to one of their Sr. Techs and he said that when running a disk imager it's not going to capture the subconsole (the part of Rollback that loads before Windows). So that's why you're having issues. The workaround as far as I can tell is to reset your MBR after a re-imaging, or use their disk imager which captures the subconsole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JHomes, post: 525262, member: 53844"] If you have a disk image you've taken with Rollback Rx installed, you can reset the Master Boot Record and it should work. It'll remove Rollback but you can always re-install it after. At least it'll get you running! As for Rollback Rx and disk imagers, I was talking to one of their Sr. Techs and he said that when running a disk imager it's not going to capture the subconsole (the part of Rollback that loads before Windows). So that's why you're having issues. The workaround as far as I can tell is to reset your MBR after a re-imaging, or use their disk imager which captures the subconsole. [/QUOTE]
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