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Compiuter suddenly won't work..... Windows repair does nothing.

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User is offline   riku2211 

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Well, I was playing Left 4 Dead 2 when suddenly it freezes. So I just restart my computer, only to find this error:

status: 0x0000000e

Info: Failed to boot because a required device is innaccesible (paraphrase)

I tried using windows repair, to no avail. It only scanned for like 10 seconds, which also seems weird. I tried a Memory hardware scan too, and when I tried a system restore it gave me an error and said something about it not being able to open, please close system restore and try again. I would go back to see what it actually said, but for some reason my keyboard wont work anymore, either, so I can't boot from disk. The hell is going on?
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http://support.microsoft.com/kb/303853
hope this helps
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Reasons:

1. One of more Windows boot items, like MBR, BCD store etc., are missing or corrupt
2. Incorrect BIOS settings for the boot device, usually hard drive. This might occur if you have recently performed some changes in system BIOS settings.

Solution

If after changing the BIOS settings, Windows is unable to boot, then configure BIOS to default fail-proof settings and after that set hard drive
as the primary boot device. And if it is not OK then we should repair Windows startup files using windows recovery environment as follows:

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Insert Windows Vista or Windows 7 installation disc into the computer and boot the system
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Press any key for starting the repair process when prompted for
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You need to then select the time, language and currency and the desired input method
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Click 'Next' and select 'Repair your computer' option
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The 'System Recovery Options' dialog box appears, at which you need to select the Windows installation you need to repair. Click 'Next'.
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You can then select the 'Startup Repair' option. Instead, you can also run 'Bootrec.exe' through 'Command Prompt'

If the above steps fail to boot Windows successfully, then it is suggested to reinstall the operating system and use your recent data backup to restore the lost data. If no data backup is available, use windows data recovery software for extracting the data. These software are embedded with high-end scanning algorithms. The software also enable you to perform comprehensive Partition Recovery in all cases of logical crashes.
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