7loader on asus n80vb not wokring

Discussion in 'Windows 7' started by Mrlukazz, Aug 14, 2009.

  1. Mrlukazz

    Mrlukazz MDL Novice

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    Sup guys. Well i recently acquired the rtm copy of windows ultimate x86. Well, i tried using the 7loader to activate it, and everything seemed okay when it went to reboot. But the problem occured right after, after the asus boot screen, on the bottom of the screen. it showed windows loading files, then disappeared, Then it went blank page that said ERROR in big red font. On top of the page, it said "Can not open C:Recovery.dat" and after that, it stayed that way eve if i reboot. So my question was, is their any way to fix this? Thanx:)
     
  2. Reign_Of_Freedom

    Reign_Of_Freedom MDL Expert

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    Lol, you messed something up on your recovery partition - that is why your getting those errors. You going to have to delete that partition.
     
  3. Mrlukazz

    Mrlukazz MDL Novice

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    Doh. Yeah i was thinking that was the case, but i ignored it anywayz. Im going to remove it and see if it works. Thnx for the info :)
     
  4. Reign_Of_Freedom

    Reign_Of_Freedom MDL Expert

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    Your welcome, let us know how it goes.
     
  5. Mrlukazz

    Mrlukazz MDL Novice

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    Success! Worked like a charm. And to think that i tried to make it work for 3hours lol. Well thnx for the help bro.
     
  6. Reign_Of_Freedom

    Reign_Of_Freedom MDL Expert

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    Your welcome, glad it all worked out.:D
     
  7. universe computer

    universe computer MDL Novice

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    7loader with Recovery Partition

    --> the simple thing to solve the problem is to delete the Recovery partition and re-install Windows 7 and activate it again with 7Loader ver 1.3
    It's really work!!!
     
  8. sisqo

    sisqo MDL Novice

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    How did you delete that recovery partition?

    I had the exact same problem as you with the exact same ASUS model number, N80VB & I would have that big red error sign, I was just wonder how did you delete that partition, did you have the split it up with the recovery disk? Or can you just do it during vista being open?