Win7 Restart At The Loading Screen - Error Code = 0x490
Apr 24, 2009
I've got a big problem this morning. My Windows 7 won't boot! All it does is restart at the loading screen. Win 7 is the only OS i have on the PC atm.
Apparantly i have a corrupted boot file and i have no idea how to fix it in win 7
it says: Root cause found:
Boot configuration is corrupt
Repair action: Partition table repair
Result: Failed. Error code = 0x490
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I've had trouble with my machine starting. I've done all the advice the 7 Forum suggests, running start up 3 times...etc and it will work for a day or two, then not start. Then if I hit the reset button a couple of times, it will go into the start up repair and I end up with this message: Repair Action/ System files Integrity check and repair Result Failed / Error code = 0x490 Time Taken / 700863 ms I've run sfc from an elevated window and it says everything is fine.
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In windows repair (following the restart from blue screen) I found this:
Root cause found recent driver installation or uprgrade may be preventing the system from starting Repair Action: system files integrity check and repair Result: Failed Error Code: 0x490
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Boot configuration is corrupted.
Repair action: Partition table repair.
Result: Failed. Error code = 0x490
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[Code]....
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[Code]....
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