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After uninstall SGE 4.50.3 computer will not boot from XP CD

I uninstalled safeguard easy 4.50.3 using the emergency CD iso image available here and removed all remaining software thru control panel add/remove programs but the computer will not boot from my XP CD or my BART PE CD.  Both give the same blue screen of death error telling me possible virus and should do a chkdsk.  Have done several chkdsk /l /f /v /x as I have seen recomended here and have given up and done a /r.   Can this be fixed short of a low level format?

PS - HOW I GOT HERE - Before doing this, Diskeeper would not defrag the drive.  Kept saying a chkdsk was scheduled (but it wasn't) and it should be carried out first.  Doing a plain jane chkdsk c: would bring up different errors every time, and end with the message I should do a /f.  After doing about 6 chkdsk with various other /f additions I gave up and decrypted the drive (6 hours).  My intent was to run chkdsk from the recovery console, but now since it won't boot off the CD I can't get to the recovery console.

PSS -  Was all that diskeeper and chkdsk nonsense normal for a safeguard easy encrypted drive?  I'm begining to suspect it is.

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  • Thanks, but today I confirmed this is pruely a Safeguard easy issue.  I went to several other of the same HP laptop computers in my company and they ALL have chkdsk errors exactly like mine had and they all have Safeguard easy.  They even all have the exact same number of bad sectors.

    FYI - I can boot all day long off the hard disk (And quite rapidly compared to when SGE was installed).  I can not boot off any windows based CD (XP or BART) -  I get this BSOD:

    stop: 0x0000007b (0xf78de528, 0xc0000034, 0x00000000, 0x00000000

    but I can, to my surprise, boot off my Ubuntu CD and off my USB floppy Win 98 recovery disk.  But the 98 recovery disk does not recognize the hard drive, so I can't use chkdsk from there and I have no clue what Ubuntu can do but it at least does recognize the hard drive.

    I'm thinking SGE modifies the MBR to make it non standard and the uninstall does not set that right.

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  • Thanks, but today I confirmed this is pruely a Safeguard easy issue.  I went to several other of the same HP laptop computers in my company and they ALL have chkdsk errors exactly like mine had and they all have Safeguard easy.  They even all have the exact same number of bad sectors.

    FYI - I can boot all day long off the hard disk (And quite rapidly compared to when SGE was installed).  I can not boot off any windows based CD (XP or BART) -  I get this BSOD:

    stop: 0x0000007b (0xf78de528, 0xc0000034, 0x00000000, 0x00000000

    but I can, to my surprise, boot off my Ubuntu CD and off my USB floppy Win 98 recovery disk.  But the 98 recovery disk does not recognize the hard drive, so I can't use chkdsk from there and I have no clue what Ubuntu can do but it at least does recognize the hard drive.

    I'm thinking SGE modifies the MBR to make it non standard and the uninstall does not set that right.

    .

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