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r00t wrote Use a bootable Windows install flash drive or DVD to run startup repair.

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I'm assuming you're using Windows 7.

Im using windows 8 will it still work?
#12. Posted:
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You should use a Windows 8 disk image, then. Unfortunately, they're not as easy to get a hold of as the 7 images and you need to use your product key to get a download from Microsoft.

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