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CANT load OS after install please HELP ME

Hello everyone,

i want to try the safe guard easy encripiton disc nd i just download the trial versition from oficial website. after i finished instalation it says that notebook must be reeeboted, i do that and now I CANT LOAD OS, notebook is still reeboting !!!¨

my notebook is sony VAIO VGN-FW51JF

when i turn on my laptop, the sophos is loading and after a while it says to screen that is Loading OS and under that is error code:

Error:0x02

i really need HELP because i cant logon to my computer, i have to many datas on my laptop from my work and so on, so please tell me the way how can i uninstall this program from my Laptop please, ist possible via USB or how can i repait my computer please.

Best regards Martin Demel.

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  • The download that you grabbed for SafeGuard Easy should have a tools folder in it, and that is where the sgnrollback tool should be located.

    As for the bootable CD that the documentation refers to, you can either grab the (2 GB) Windows 7 AIK here:

    http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=136976

    or try to create a BartPE disc using a Windows XP CD you have handy.  Here's a link to BartPE:

    http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/

    If even this seems tedious to you, then you could try booting from an XP/Vista/7 CD, click on "REPAIR" and try to repair the MBR.  Assuming your hard drive is not encrypted, that should get you booting back into Windows, and allow you to uninstall SGE.  I have done this successfully with SafeGuard Enterprise v5.40 (before there was a rollback utility), but if it breaks something, don't blame me...

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  • The download that you grabbed for SafeGuard Easy should have a tools folder in it, and that is where the sgnrollback tool should be located.

    As for the bootable CD that the documentation refers to, you can either grab the (2 GB) Windows 7 AIK here:

    http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=136976

    or try to create a BartPE disc using a Windows XP CD you have handy.  Here's a link to BartPE:

    http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/

    If even this seems tedious to you, then you could try booting from an XP/Vista/7 CD, click on "REPAIR" and try to repair the MBR.  Assuming your hard drive is not encrypted, that should get you booting back into Windows, and allow you to uninstall SGE.  I have done this successfully with SafeGuard Enterprise v5.40 (before there was a rollback utility), but if it breaks something, don't blame me...

    :6973
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