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Re: [OM] Boot failure advice?

Subject: Re: [OM] Boot failure advice?
From: Lawrence Plummer <plummerl@xxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2015 15:33:18 -0700
One possibility is that whatever you cloned the drive with, failed to get the 
MBR (master boot record). A missing or damaged MBR will usually show the STOP 
0x7B error. It's pretty easy to repair/reinstall the MBR.
 
larry
 
-----Original Message-----
From: olympus
[mailto:olympus-bounces+piers.hemy=gmail.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Chuck Norcutt
Sent: 13 April 2015 16:55
To: Olympus mail list
Subject: [OM] Boot failure advice?

A friends computer wont boot.  No, not from the internal boot drive but 
attempting to boot from a USB external drive... the same drive which 
just created a backup clone of the boot drive using the same USB port. 
Windows reports a "STOP 0x0000007B" error.  Unfortunately I failed to 
record the sub-error code but, AFIAK, Stop error 7B means "inaccessible 
boot device".

I was using Reflect to create the clone and it reported no errors.  I 
have since rebuilt the clone a couple of times and always with the same 
results.  I also tried the same with an identical duplicate drive, again 
with the same negative results.  Using Reflect to clone my own computer 
using the same USB drive works just fine.

The computer is (I think) a cheap ASUS laptop bought by a friend from 
Best Buy.  When she bought the new computer she gave explicit written 
instructions to Best Buy (which I have seen) that says all of her photos 
are to be recovered from the drive on the old computer and restored to 
the new one.  The old drive (which I have) has not a single photo on it 
and the new computer doesn't either.  Best Buy has yet to explain how 
they not only didn't copy the photos onto the new computer but also 
somehow managed to delete any and all JPEG files from the old drive.

Anyhow, to prevent losing her stuff again in the future, I suggested she 
buy two backup drives and I set her up with Reflect to make clone drives 
to protect the entire system.  The drives and Reflect are working well 
as a data backup but the failure to boot on that particular computer is 
a mystery.

I have no idea why the drive can be read from and written to by Reflect 
but the end product is not bootable.  I have some other cloning software 
where marking the drive as bootable or changing the drive ID on the 
clone are options.  But the free version of Reflect has no such options 
and, of course, works on my own computer just fine.

Anyone got a suggestion as to where to look?

Thanks much,
Chuck Norcutt
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