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|  11-22-2010, 10:08 AM | #1 (permalink) | 
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				Windows 7 /boot/bcd error
			 Hello, I am working on a relative computer. Its a Toshiba laptop. About a year old. I was given the laptop in this condition. Turn it on and right after the bios screen pops up it /boot/bcd errors out. Tells you to put in the windows 7 CD and repair the boot. But after 10-15 diffrent attempts at fixing the boot and nothing working. I formated the HD and was just going to do a fresh install. So I put in my windows 7 Home premium CD in and started the install. It goes thru everything till the first restart and after the first restart it crashes to the /boot/bcd error. So I can not get it to restart and load off the HD without errorings out. Seems like a HD issue to me. But ive looked at 100's of google suggestions and not once has anyone ever said this could be a bad HD. But it seems to me the BCD gets currupted after every restart. If anyone has some advise on how to fix this issue that would be great. 
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|  11-22-2010, 10:22 AM | #2 (permalink) | 
| Crazy Location: New England, USA | I had an issue with a new Toshiba laptop with Windows 7 while I was attempting to ghost it. Is the BIOS set to boot from the named hard drive (e.g. Hitachi xxx)?  There was a strange graphical representation of the BIOS boot order that I had to toggle through to get it to boot from the HD again. I doubt this will solve your problem, but maybe it will point you in another direction. Good luck. | 
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|  11-22-2010, 01:31 PM | #3 (permalink) | 
| Addict | The bios really don't show many options for me to change as far as HD settings.  I was thinking about picking up a hard drive just to try and fix it with it.  But I really do not want to buy a new HD and find out that is not the issue.  But that may be what I got to do.  I have tried all kinds of things suggested on the net.  Tried formatting and installing windows 2 more times to have it do the same thing everytime.  I am hoping this is not a motherboard issue as a new 80$ hard drive would be a giant waste then. If it was a desktop I would have parts around but this is a laptop with a 2.5" sata hard drive. I can not put a 3.5" sata hard drive in it to test it out. Seems the only way to test it out is to invest in a HD. 
				__________________ Intel® Pentium® M Processor 730 (1.60 GHz/2MB Cache/533MHz FSB) 17 inch UltraSharp™ Wide Screen XGA+ Display 1GB Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at 533MHz 2 Dimm 256MB NVIDA® GeForce™ Go 6800 | 
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|  11-23-2010, 11:06 PM | #6 (permalink) | 
| Addict | It has a 1gb chip and a 2gb chip of ram.  I tried both and there was no chance.  I ordered a new HD should be here thursday and friday.  If I can get the install to go well next I gotta sort out issues with the windows license.  It has a toshiba license on the bottom of the laptop but they do not have a CD to install it.  All I have is a retail oem CD for the same windows.  And they do not have the $$ to buy a new license.  But thats a minor issue if I cant get it to restart without messing up its boot. 
				__________________ Intel® Pentium® M Processor 730 (1.60 GHz/2MB Cache/533MHz FSB) 17 inch UltraSharp™ Wide Screen XGA+ Display 1GB Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at 533MHz 2 Dimm 256MB NVIDA® GeForce™ Go 6800 | 
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|  11-29-2010, 08:06 PM | #7 (permalink) | 
| Addict | Well.  Got the HD today.  Installed windows flawlessly.  During the install I put no product key in.  And unclicked auto authorize.  After the install I changed the CD key to the toshiba key on the bottom of the laptop.  It then authorized perfectly.  Could not ask it to go more flawlessly. 
				__________________ Intel® Pentium® M Processor 730 (1.60 GHz/2MB Cache/533MHz FSB) 17 inch UltraSharp™ Wide Screen XGA+ Display 1GB Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at 533MHz 2 Dimm 256MB NVIDA® GeForce™ Go 6800 | 
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