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  1. zbook New Member

    win 10 pro 64 stop code 0x0000007b 0xffffffffc0000034


    Create a bootable windows 10 iso: Download Windows 10
     
    zbook, Jun 9, 2017
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  2. zbook New Member

    Boot to the flash drive using a F key or changing the bios boot order.
    Navigate the windows advanced troubleshooting menu.
    Attempt startup repair. It is expected to fail.
    Attempt system restore. It is expected that you have no restore points or that you will not be able to restore.
    Open command prompt
    Plan to repair by backing up the registry.
    For each step type dir to make sure that you are in the proper location.
    1) change X: to C:
    2) dir
    3) change C: to D:
    4) dir
    check to make sure the drive letter is the windows directory.

    let me know when you are up to this step.
     
    zbook, Jun 9, 2017
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  3. axe0 New Member
    I'm curious, what are your thoughts or what is your approach? *Smile

    First guess in approach: copying the files from the ISO to the Windows folder using Win10PE and checking the security properties.
    Second guess: running startup repair from advanced boot menu in bootable Windows.
     
  4. axe0 New Member

    win 10 pro 64 stop code 0x0000007b 0xffffffffc0000034

    I notice I'm a little late in posting my question *Sad
     
  5. zbook New Member
    Hi axe0,
    Attempting registry backup.
     
    zbook, Jun 9, 2017
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  6. doctorman Win User
    yes all dones.. I am very familiar with this

    made a boot USB with newest version of win 10 64 pro

    I have a backup of my registry using Hering boot cd

    I have tried DISM many times .. it can not access the image of the windows
    as per first post

    whats next
     
    doctorman, Jun 10, 2017
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  7. zbook New Member
    Let's see if this is a possible fix.

    1) boot to the Windows 10 iso
    2) it may take 5 minutes displaying the windows icon
    3) Use the default settings for language, time, currency, and keyboard
    4) click next
    5) In the left lower corner click Repair your computer
    6) click troubleshooting
    7) click startup repair (it is expected to fail)
    8) click system restore (it is expected to fail)
    9) click command prompt
    You should see a pop up with title bar: Administrator: X:\windows\system32\cmd.exe
    This is the registry backup method:
    For each step you must see sizeable file sizes for this to work.
    If you see zeros the method will fail.
    The command: dir
    will be used each step to make sure you are in the proper location and check the size of the files
    10) type: C:
    11) dir
    12) type: D:
    13) dir
    Choose the C: or the D: drive to proceed. It should be the windows drive and not the USB drive.
    For this post I will use C: however you should pick the drive letter that you found that has the windows files on your computer.
    The proper drive will display: perflogs, program files, program files (x86), users, windows, etc
    14) type or copy and paste: cd \windows\system32\config
    It should display: C:\windows\system32\config>
    15) type: dir
    It should display: bbi, bcd-template, components, default, drivers, elam, sam, security, software, system, vsmidk, journal, regback, systemprofile txr, etc.
    All of the file sizes should be sizeable. If it displays zeros then abort.
    Make a new directory and name it backup or something similar.
    16) type: MD backup
    Copy all of the files into this new directory.
    17) type or copy and paste: copy *.* backup
    It should now display: bbi, bcd-template, components, default, drivers, elam, sam, security, software, system, vsmidk indicating the files were copied.
    Change the directory to regback
    18) type: cd regback
    It should now display: c:\windows\system32\config\regback>
    19)type: dir
    It should display: default, sam, security, software, system etc
    All of these files must be sizeable. If it displays zeros then abort.
    20) type or copy and paste: copy *.* ..
    It should now display:
    DEFAULT
    Overwrite ..\default? (yes/no/all):
    21) type: a
    It should now display: sam, security, software, system and that the files were copied.
    22) type: exit
    23) click turn off your PC
    Remove the USB flash drive if you had changed your boot order. Otherwise you can leave it and power on your computer.

    Let us know whether or not you were able to perform the steps and boot to windows 10.
     
    zbook, Jun 10, 2017
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  8. doctorman Win User

    win 10 pro 64 stop code 0x0000007b 0xffffffffc0000034

    again, thank you for that , but I have backed up and have restored the old Regfiles
    it does not help..

    what is next
     
    doctorman, Apr 5, 2018
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