Nope, we cant do that.............
Heres WHY; I dont want to buy every program AGAIN!
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This after I give them my serial number too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lets look at this, reset the BIOS, going int ot he BIOS, it shows the UUID as the hard driove that I already RE-INSTALLED as you suggest. however, this is not a solution!
therefore, after changing back to the OLD hard drive, we must remember to boot into the CMOPS and BE SURE it sees the RIGHT UUID or hard drive matched with the MASTER BOOT CODE.
So lets start over....
I do find that link useful, will most likely help many... but not me in this case.
after running those commands, it gave me an error that said the logon is corrupt, can not read.
I will copy that file back to the directly. "yeah, we will run chkdsk again too" I will use the acronis disk director for read write errors.