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MBR and BIOS problem

Anonymous
2012-11-03T05:17:14+00:00

when i start my laptop, this following report/information/error  appear on black page(BIOS page). This problem occur since when i recover my C drive by Acronics Image Tool.

MBR Cylinders (49586) is not equal to the Bios one (1024).

MBR total sectors (796599090) greater than Bios one (796593920).

Some buggy BIOSes could hang when you access sectors.

Now every time i have to select  "windows 7 Ultimate" at start up of my laptop. Also it takes more time to appear windows loggon screen and desktop wallpaper.

Mention-able that i already set up my OS for several times after formatting my C drive. bet still same problem.

Laptop & OS configaration:-

Windows 7 ultimate x64 bit (in C drive)

Acer 4830

i3 2.3 GHz

HDD:- 520GB (C drive= 70GB, D drive= 100 GB, E drive= 300 GB)

RAM:- 2 GB DDR3

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  1. Anonymous
    2012-11-13T05:36:26+00:00

    thank you for your prompt answer. i tried hard but did't solve. also i set up my windows for many times. it appears same problem. so i want to set up by formatting  total hard disk (500GB) and creating 3 partition again.

    would u think i would get rid from this problem?

    is there any facilities to create C drive image and restore that when i want as similar task i had done by Acronic Image Tool.

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  2. Anonymous
    2012-11-03T18:40:13+00:00

    There could be chances of some bad sectors also being copied along with the C: drive image. Next time when you log on to Windows, go to Computer -> select C: drive, right clik it, go to properties -> go to Tools tab -> click 'Check Now' under Error-checking. This will inform you that the eroor checking will be done the next time you boot Windows. Accordingly, restart your system and allow the check to proceed. If there happens to be any error, it will be corrected, and if not, it will be mentioned.

    Kindly use Windows Backup to backup your files. Microsoft does not provide support to third party software and the catastrophic effects caused by them.

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