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This is a discussion on RollBack doesn't restore on 0xc000000f error within the RollBack Rx forums, part of the Disaster Recovery Programs category; Hi folks, I was using W7 64b, and got a blue screen with the message Kernel_data_Inpage_Error. After that, tried to ...
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Hi folks,
I was using W7 64b, and got a blue screen with the message Kernel_data_Inpage_Error. After that, tried to restart and got the windows error Status: 0xc000000f. I have used "Home" to restore some previous snapshot, but it doesn't work. Even trying to rollback I get the error 0xc000000f. here are some tries with no success: - Already tried to fix it with the Windows 7 CD with the Restore stuff, but didn't solve too; - Placed the HD into another computer and used the verify error tools from windows in its hd properties, but didn't solve; - Duplicated the HD to another one with Acronis True Image to see if it would be some fisical issue, but once again, it didn't solve, the error also shows in this other HD. Any idea how to fix it? Heeeeeelllp! ;0) Thanks in advance. Last edited by HDS-Jacob; 09-18-2011 at 04:08 PM. |
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Can we clarify what you mean exactly - when you interrupted the boot process with "Home" to get into RollbackRX subconsole, you were successful in performing a rollback, but got the same error when you booted into it?
If that's the case, sounds like a corruption in the system files. The system files would normally not change much, and therefore not be in the snapshots and not be "restored" by rolling back. Have you tried booting Windows in Safe Mode (I think it's press F8 while Windows is starting up)? I think you may have to face losing your snapshots and returning to the baseline. Anything you might use to recover your system won't be aware of RbRX, so will mess about with your HDD in a way that RbRX won't be able to track. |
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