Can't boot Windows 7
I had harddisk1 with Windows 7 on it. Than I started getting bad sectors and stuff. Than i bought new harddisk (harddisk2) and cloned system to it. Windows 7 and Sabayon worked just fine on my cloned drive. But after a while I couldn't boot Windows 7.
Error - 0xc000000e
Tried Bootrec.exe /FixMbr, Bootrec.exe /FixBoot, Bootrec.exe /RebuildBcd. After rebuilding BCD, I got message - "Total identified Windows installations: 0"

- Accedi per poter commentare

Unfortunately I deleted Sabayon, but yes, I was able to use my files from Windows file system.
- Accedi per poter commentare

After you get the error, if you reboot/reset (don't power down) does the BIOS detect the drive normally?
Does a complete power down and before starting let Windows boot?
Does the drive pass the manufacturer's tests okay?
- Accedi per poter commentare

MudCrab wrote:After you get the error, if you reboot/reset (don't power down) does the BIOS detect the drive normally?
Yes, it does.
MudCrab wrote:Does a complete power down and before starting let Windows boot?
Sorry, my English is not that good. :) I don't understand question.
MudCrab wrote:Does the drive pass the manufacturer's tests okay?
Yes, driver is healthy.
- Accedi per poter commentare

Don't worry about the question you didn't understand. It makes no difference because of the answer to the first question.
Does Windows give the error on every boot or does it only happen sometimes?
How long was the new cloned drive booting correctly before you started getting the error? Was it days, weeks, months?
- Accedi per poter commentare

Yes it gives it all the time. When I try to boot in Safe Mode, it stucks to CLASSPNP.SYS and then reboots.
Well I am not pretty sure, but I would say about a week.
- Accedi per poter commentare

Since it worked for that long, I doubt the problem is being caused by the cloning process. Usually, it either works immediately or it doesn't.
Is the drive SATA? Have you tried another cable? Have you tried another port on the motherboard?
Have any BIOS settings for the drive controller been changed? Have you verified they're still correct?
- Accedi per poter commentare

MudCrab wrote:Since it worked for that long, I doubt the problem is being caused by the cloning process. Usually, it either works immediately or it doesn't.
I am pretty sure it was because of True Image. A didn't install anything after TI.
MudCrab wrote:Is the drive SATA? Have you tried another cable? Have you tried another port on the motherboard?
Yup, tried. Result is the same.
MudCrab wrote:Have any BIOS settings for the drive controller been changed? Have you verified they're still correct?
They are correct. Don't know what to do... :(
- Accedi per poter commentare

Have you tried letting Windows 7 try and repair itself using the installation DVD? You may need to boot from this a number of times as the W7 repair utility only fixes one problem at a time.
- Accedi per poter commentare

Tried, it gives an error that it can't repair itself. :(
- Accedi per poter commentare

Stefan,
Did you try it more than once?
If you could try again and when or if it fails, if you click on the advanced option of the failure messagem it might tell you what has caused it to fail.
- Accedi per poter commentare

Is the correct partition set Active? This would normally be the System Reserved partition (if it exists) or the Windows partition. The "repair" won't correct this if it's wrong and will then fail to fix anything.
- Accedi per poter commentare