That would indeed be the best solution, but on my system there are some files
that need te be salvaged. This would normally be very easy using my BartPe
usb-stick. But the files I need to salvage are in a PSD (personal secure
drive) which is encrypted using the TPM chip. In order to salvage these files
I need to have access to the system and run the PSD application from HP
(Protect Tools).
So I still need to find a way to, at least, boot the system.
"Robert Martin" wrote:
> Start over with a clean install.
> It's easier than trying to fix.
>
> "R.Demandt" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:57779ED0-9425-4EF1-B3CB-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I have a computer with Vista Ultimate. Now I tried to shrink my one
> > partition
> > from 140Gb to 130Gb, in order to create a second partition. I used Acronis
> > Disk Director Suite (newest version). The computer rebooted and started to
> > apply the changes, but when Vista was started I got a BSOD with the
> > 0x0000007e error. I first tried the startup repair features on the windows
> > DVD but they had no result, then I tried sfc.exe but again: no result. Now
> > everytime I start my computer I get a BSOD 0x0000007e and I have no way to
> > get into windows.
> >
> > Any solutions?
>
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