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High Guys and Girls,
I joined the forum for assistance with a botched recovery on a new HDD.B
From the beginning, I created a Repair Disc. Then, I Xcopied the Recovery Partition files to an external HDD. Years later, tragedy struck, and the HDD stopped working. After a few attempts at recovering, I concluded the HDD was dead. Now I have a fresh HDD. I can not receover with the Repair Disc anymore so I searched and found this article which seemed promising since I did a file copy of the RecPartition.
https://guyrleech.wordpress.com/2014/08/04/transferring-hp-recovery-media-to-bootable-usb-storage
It wouldn't boot from the USB so I came here to request help when I found this by searching.
http://www.eightforums.com/tutorial...overy-restore-image-computer-windows-8-a.html
The caveat at the top of the page fixed why the USB wasn't booting due to the Legacy setting in BIOS. So I tried again and it appeared to be working so I let it run and postponed starting this thread.
After numerous Auto restarts and configuring "Restoration Incomplete",
I get this message in CTOERROR.flg
ChkErrBB.cmd : Detect some error during PININST_BBV
error code 0x000000c8. The memory could not be read.
When I check the BurnBootMergeBBV1 log file, this is what shows as failed:
Everything checks out until the section for
#Beginning of the EPSCT_bbv.CMD#
The last line shows "CDC Checking: Failed"
Result of Intel Smart Connect Technology Driver
ERRORLEVEL=-1
RESULT=FAILED
Everything subsequent shows "Passed"
I select retry and get the same thing.
I've been up all day working on this so I'll have to start searching for the new ERR messages later. A glance at the directory structure of C: appears to have all of the Programs loaded in P-Files & P-Files(x86). Overall, the installation takes up 200GB.
If you have tried this type of installation or have any tips on what the problem could be, I'm all ears ... err, eyes, fingers, screen and keyboard ... I guess
I joined the forum for assistance with a botched recovery on a new HDD.B
From the beginning, I created a Repair Disc. Then, I Xcopied the Recovery Partition files to an external HDD. Years later, tragedy struck, and the HDD stopped working. After a few attempts at recovering, I concluded the HDD was dead. Now I have a fresh HDD. I can not receover with the Repair Disc anymore so I searched and found this article which seemed promising since I did a file copy of the RecPartition.
https://guyrleech.wordpress.com/2014/08/04/transferring-hp-recovery-media-to-bootable-usb-storage
It wouldn't boot from the USB so I came here to request help when I found this by searching.
http://www.eightforums.com/tutorial...overy-restore-image-computer-windows-8-a.html
The caveat at the top of the page fixed why the USB wasn't booting due to the Legacy setting in BIOS. So I tried again and it appeared to be working so I let it run and postponed starting this thread.
After numerous Auto restarts and configuring "Restoration Incomplete",
I get this message in CTOERROR.flg
ChkErrBB.cmd : Detect some error during PININST_BBV
error code 0x000000c8. The memory could not be read.
When I check the BurnBootMergeBBV1 log file, this is what shows as failed:
Everything checks out until the section for
#Beginning of the EPSCT_bbv.CMD#
The last line shows "CDC Checking: Failed"
Result of Intel Smart Connect Technology Driver
ERRORLEVEL=-1
RESULT=FAILED
Everything subsequent shows "Passed"
I select retry and get the same thing.
I've been up all day working on this so I'll have to start searching for the new ERR messages later. A glance at the directory structure of C: appears to have all of the Programs loaded in P-Files & P-Files(x86). Overall, the installation takes up 200GB.
If you have tried this type of installation or have any tips on what the problem could be, I'm all ears ... err, eyes, fingers, screen and keyboard ... I guess
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Win 8.0
- Computer type
- Laptop
- System Manufacturer/Model
- HP