Microsoft reserved partition (Unable to detect file system!) + CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED error
EDIT : I finally did this actually it is a little long story. I install windows 8 and i had same issues after one rebooting but after another reboot it can boot and i install bitdefender there is no problem now with windows but this time i couldnt open ElementaryOS :D:D i just solve this issue now just open command line and write : sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
and it install something and DİSABLE secure boot . So i just write this on my elementaryOS i hope it can be usefull for everyone :)
Befor windows start
it try to repair but cant do anything when i try to format i have same issue
Hello guys i just install windows 10 after this i just install Elementary OS as a second system. And today when i try to open windows i have CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED error and when i open with elementart os and look gparted it says :
Name : Microsoft Reserved Partition
File System : Unknown
Size : 16.00 Mib
Flags: msftres
Status : Not mounted
Warning :
Unable to detect file system! Possible reasons are:
- The file system is damaged
- The file system is unknown to GParted
- There is no file system available (unformatted)
- The device entry /dev/sda3 is missing.
i search about it but i cant find any solution. Thanks for any help :)
Edit : i install Windows 10 and same day Elementary OS but after that i could use windows bootloader too. İ mean i could use both system. One night i was close computer and morning i cant open Windows
Progress is like this:
1. Push the Open button
2. When pc try to open i just have blue screen - Process died error-
3. Pc try to restart itself and i see a text "Try to repairing"
4. It said that it cant be repaired and pc close.
"Sure i will add a video or photos"
And that is 2. answer :
Model: ATA ST1000LM014-SSHD (scsi)
Disk /dev/sda: 1000GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/4096B
Partition Table: gpt
Disk Flags:
Number Start End Size File system Name Flags
1 1049kB 473MB 472MB ntfs Basic data partition hidden, diag
2 473MB 578MB 105MB fat32 EFI system partition boot, esp
3 578MB 595MB 16.8MB Microsoft reserved partition msftres
4 595MB 822GB 821GB ntfs Basic data partition msftdata
5 822GB 983GB 161GB ext4
6 983GB 1000GB 17.1GB linux-swap(v1)
windows-10 hard-drive partitioning filesystems gparted
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EDIT : I finally did this actually it is a little long story. I install windows 8 and i had same issues after one rebooting but after another reboot it can boot and i install bitdefender there is no problem now with windows but this time i couldnt open ElementaryOS :D:D i just solve this issue now just open command line and write : sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
and it install something and DİSABLE secure boot . So i just write this on my elementaryOS i hope it can be usefull for everyone :)
Befor windows start
it try to repair but cant do anything when i try to format i have same issue
Hello guys i just install windows 10 after this i just install Elementary OS as a second system. And today when i try to open windows i have CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED error and when i open with elementart os and look gparted it says :
Name : Microsoft Reserved Partition
File System : Unknown
Size : 16.00 Mib
Flags: msftres
Status : Not mounted
Warning :
Unable to detect file system! Possible reasons are:
- The file system is damaged
- The file system is unknown to GParted
- There is no file system available (unformatted)
- The device entry /dev/sda3 is missing.
i search about it but i cant find any solution. Thanks for any help :)
Edit : i install Windows 10 and same day Elementary OS but after that i could use windows bootloader too. İ mean i could use both system. One night i was close computer and morning i cant open Windows
Progress is like this:
1. Push the Open button
2. When pc try to open i just have blue screen - Process died error-
3. Pc try to restart itself and i see a text "Try to repairing"
4. It said that it cant be repaired and pc close.
"Sure i will add a video or photos"
And that is 2. answer :
Model: ATA ST1000LM014-SSHD (scsi)
Disk /dev/sda: 1000GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/4096B
Partition Table: gpt
Disk Flags:
Number Start End Size File system Name Flags
1 1049kB 473MB 472MB ntfs Basic data partition hidden, diag
2 473MB 578MB 105MB fat32 EFI system partition boot, esp
3 578MB 595MB 16.8MB Microsoft reserved partition msftres
4 595MB 822GB 821GB ntfs Basic data partition msftdata
5 822GB 983GB 161GB ext4
6 983GB 1000GB 17.1GB linux-swap(v1)
windows-10 hard-drive partitioning filesystems gparted
Actually i didnt do anything because i cant find any solution about it
– user725671
May 7 '17 at 17:03
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EDIT : I finally did this actually it is a little long story. I install windows 8 and i had same issues after one rebooting but after another reboot it can boot and i install bitdefender there is no problem now with windows but this time i couldnt open ElementaryOS :D:D i just solve this issue now just open command line and write : sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
and it install something and DİSABLE secure boot . So i just write this on my elementaryOS i hope it can be usefull for everyone :)
Befor windows start
it try to repair but cant do anything when i try to format i have same issue
Hello guys i just install windows 10 after this i just install Elementary OS as a second system. And today when i try to open windows i have CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED error and when i open with elementart os and look gparted it says :
Name : Microsoft Reserved Partition
File System : Unknown
Size : 16.00 Mib
Flags: msftres
Status : Not mounted
Warning :
Unable to detect file system! Possible reasons are:
- The file system is damaged
- The file system is unknown to GParted
- There is no file system available (unformatted)
- The device entry /dev/sda3 is missing.
i search about it but i cant find any solution. Thanks for any help :)
Edit : i install Windows 10 and same day Elementary OS but after that i could use windows bootloader too. İ mean i could use both system. One night i was close computer and morning i cant open Windows
Progress is like this:
1. Push the Open button
2. When pc try to open i just have blue screen - Process died error-
3. Pc try to restart itself and i see a text "Try to repairing"
4. It said that it cant be repaired and pc close.
"Sure i will add a video or photos"
And that is 2. answer :
Model: ATA ST1000LM014-SSHD (scsi)
Disk /dev/sda: 1000GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/4096B
Partition Table: gpt
Disk Flags:
Number Start End Size File system Name Flags
1 1049kB 473MB 472MB ntfs Basic data partition hidden, diag
2 473MB 578MB 105MB fat32 EFI system partition boot, esp
3 578MB 595MB 16.8MB Microsoft reserved partition msftres
4 595MB 822GB 821GB ntfs Basic data partition msftdata
5 822GB 983GB 161GB ext4
6 983GB 1000GB 17.1GB linux-swap(v1)
windows-10 hard-drive partitioning filesystems gparted
EDIT : I finally did this actually it is a little long story. I install windows 8 and i had same issues after one rebooting but after another reboot it can boot and i install bitdefender there is no problem now with windows but this time i couldnt open ElementaryOS :D:D i just solve this issue now just open command line and write : sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
and it install something and DİSABLE secure boot . So i just write this on my elementaryOS i hope it can be usefull for everyone :)
Befor windows start
it try to repair but cant do anything when i try to format i have same issue
Hello guys i just install windows 10 after this i just install Elementary OS as a second system. And today when i try to open windows i have CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED error and when i open with elementart os and look gparted it says :
Name : Microsoft Reserved Partition
File System : Unknown
Size : 16.00 Mib
Flags: msftres
Status : Not mounted
Warning :
Unable to detect file system! Possible reasons are:
- The file system is damaged
- The file system is unknown to GParted
- There is no file system available (unformatted)
- The device entry /dev/sda3 is missing.
i search about it but i cant find any solution. Thanks for any help :)
Edit : i install Windows 10 and same day Elementary OS but after that i could use windows bootloader too. İ mean i could use both system. One night i was close computer and morning i cant open Windows
Progress is like this:
1. Push the Open button
2. When pc try to open i just have blue screen - Process died error-
3. Pc try to restart itself and i see a text "Try to repairing"
4. It said that it cant be repaired and pc close.
"Sure i will add a video or photos"
And that is 2. answer :
Model: ATA ST1000LM014-SSHD (scsi)
Disk /dev/sda: 1000GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/4096B
Partition Table: gpt
Disk Flags:
Number Start End Size File system Name Flags
1 1049kB 473MB 472MB ntfs Basic data partition hidden, diag
2 473MB 578MB 105MB fat32 EFI system partition boot, esp
3 578MB 595MB 16.8MB Microsoft reserved partition msftres
4 595MB 822GB 821GB ntfs Basic data partition msftdata
5 822GB 983GB 161GB ext4
6 983GB 1000GB 17.1GB linux-swap(v1)
windows-10 hard-drive partitioning filesystems gparted
windows-10 hard-drive partitioning filesystems gparted
edited May 17 '17 at 9:41
asked May 7 '17 at 7:21
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Actually i didnt do anything because i cant find any solution about it
– user725671
May 7 '17 at 17:03
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Actually i didnt do anything because i cant find any solution about it
– user725671
May 7 '17 at 17:03
Actually i didnt do anything because i cant find any solution about it
– user725671
May 7 '17 at 17:03
Actually i didnt do anything because i cant find any solution about it
– user725671
May 7 '17 at 17:03
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The Microsoft Reserved partition is normally empty -- it doesn't even contain a filesystem. Thus, an inability of GParted to detect a filesystem on it is normal. That said, it's unclear precisely what is producing those messages, so it could be something else is going on, like failing disk hardware. Posting a clearer description of what you do to get those messages from GParted (perhaps including screen shots) might be worthwhile. You might also try collecting SMART data on the disk to check its health, in case the disk is failing.
You're more likely to get results by focusing on the Windows boot failure, though. I'm not a Windows expert, so I likely won't be able to help much, but you should answer some additional questions to provide those who might be able to help with more information:
- Were you ever able to boot Windows after installing Elementary OS? (If not, then something about the Elementary OS installation may have damaged Windows. If you could boot to Windows, even once, after installing Elementary OS, then it's more likely to be a Windows-centric failure.)
- What does your partition table look like? The output of
sudo gdisk -l /dev/sda
orsudo parted /dev/sda print
in Elementary OS should be informative (although Windows folks might prefer the output of Windows tools -- but as you can't boot Windows, that will be harder to obtain). - What is the exact and complete sequence of events from power on to failure? Posting a video may be helpful, or at least a sequence of screen shots.
One other possibility occurs to me: If you accidentally created a mixed-mode installation (Windows in EFI mode and Linux in BIOS mode, or vice-versa), this might explain your problem. To help diagnose this possibility, please run the Boot Repair utility and select the "Create BootInfo Summary" option. (DO NOT click "Recommended Repair," at least not yet!) When asked whether to upload the report, click "Yes," and then post the URL provided here.
The BootInfo Summary from Boot Repair (see the link in my answer) will help narrow the range of possible problem causes.
– Rod Smith
May 7 '17 at 18:59
i think it should give me an url but it give me this A new file (~/Boot-Info_2017-05-07__22h22.txt) will open in your text viewer. If you are experiencing boot issues, indicate the content of this file to people who help you. For example on forums or via email.
– user725671
May 7 '17 at 19:25
Then try posting that file to a pastebin site.
– Rod Smith
May 7 '17 at 19:38
Unfortunatell, it save that file on root folder and i cant access
– user725671
May 7 '17 at 20:37
i just add some pictures but i cant add more because i dont have reputation
– user725671
May 7 '17 at 20:43
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The Microsoft Reserved partition is normally empty -- it doesn't even contain a filesystem. Thus, an inability of GParted to detect a filesystem on it is normal. That said, it's unclear precisely what is producing those messages, so it could be something else is going on, like failing disk hardware. Posting a clearer description of what you do to get those messages from GParted (perhaps including screen shots) might be worthwhile. You might also try collecting SMART data on the disk to check its health, in case the disk is failing.
You're more likely to get results by focusing on the Windows boot failure, though. I'm not a Windows expert, so I likely won't be able to help much, but you should answer some additional questions to provide those who might be able to help with more information:
- Were you ever able to boot Windows after installing Elementary OS? (If not, then something about the Elementary OS installation may have damaged Windows. If you could boot to Windows, even once, after installing Elementary OS, then it's more likely to be a Windows-centric failure.)
- What does your partition table look like? The output of
sudo gdisk -l /dev/sda
orsudo parted /dev/sda print
in Elementary OS should be informative (although Windows folks might prefer the output of Windows tools -- but as you can't boot Windows, that will be harder to obtain). - What is the exact and complete sequence of events from power on to failure? Posting a video may be helpful, or at least a sequence of screen shots.
One other possibility occurs to me: If you accidentally created a mixed-mode installation (Windows in EFI mode and Linux in BIOS mode, or vice-versa), this might explain your problem. To help diagnose this possibility, please run the Boot Repair utility and select the "Create BootInfo Summary" option. (DO NOT click "Recommended Repair," at least not yet!) When asked whether to upload the report, click "Yes," and then post the URL provided here.
The BootInfo Summary from Boot Repair (see the link in my answer) will help narrow the range of possible problem causes.
– Rod Smith
May 7 '17 at 18:59
i think it should give me an url but it give me this A new file (~/Boot-Info_2017-05-07__22h22.txt) will open in your text viewer. If you are experiencing boot issues, indicate the content of this file to people who help you. For example on forums or via email.
– user725671
May 7 '17 at 19:25
Then try posting that file to a pastebin site.
– Rod Smith
May 7 '17 at 19:38
Unfortunatell, it save that file on root folder and i cant access
– user725671
May 7 '17 at 20:37
i just add some pictures but i cant add more because i dont have reputation
– user725671
May 7 '17 at 20:43
add a comment |
The Microsoft Reserved partition is normally empty -- it doesn't even contain a filesystem. Thus, an inability of GParted to detect a filesystem on it is normal. That said, it's unclear precisely what is producing those messages, so it could be something else is going on, like failing disk hardware. Posting a clearer description of what you do to get those messages from GParted (perhaps including screen shots) might be worthwhile. You might also try collecting SMART data on the disk to check its health, in case the disk is failing.
You're more likely to get results by focusing on the Windows boot failure, though. I'm not a Windows expert, so I likely won't be able to help much, but you should answer some additional questions to provide those who might be able to help with more information:
- Were you ever able to boot Windows after installing Elementary OS? (If not, then something about the Elementary OS installation may have damaged Windows. If you could boot to Windows, even once, after installing Elementary OS, then it's more likely to be a Windows-centric failure.)
- What does your partition table look like? The output of
sudo gdisk -l /dev/sda
orsudo parted /dev/sda print
in Elementary OS should be informative (although Windows folks might prefer the output of Windows tools -- but as you can't boot Windows, that will be harder to obtain). - What is the exact and complete sequence of events from power on to failure? Posting a video may be helpful, or at least a sequence of screen shots.
One other possibility occurs to me: If you accidentally created a mixed-mode installation (Windows in EFI mode and Linux in BIOS mode, or vice-versa), this might explain your problem. To help diagnose this possibility, please run the Boot Repair utility and select the "Create BootInfo Summary" option. (DO NOT click "Recommended Repair," at least not yet!) When asked whether to upload the report, click "Yes," and then post the URL provided here.
The BootInfo Summary from Boot Repair (see the link in my answer) will help narrow the range of possible problem causes.
– Rod Smith
May 7 '17 at 18:59
i think it should give me an url but it give me this A new file (~/Boot-Info_2017-05-07__22h22.txt) will open in your text viewer. If you are experiencing boot issues, indicate the content of this file to people who help you. For example on forums or via email.
– user725671
May 7 '17 at 19:25
Then try posting that file to a pastebin site.
– Rod Smith
May 7 '17 at 19:38
Unfortunatell, it save that file on root folder and i cant access
– user725671
May 7 '17 at 20:37
i just add some pictures but i cant add more because i dont have reputation
– user725671
May 7 '17 at 20:43
add a comment |
The Microsoft Reserved partition is normally empty -- it doesn't even contain a filesystem. Thus, an inability of GParted to detect a filesystem on it is normal. That said, it's unclear precisely what is producing those messages, so it could be something else is going on, like failing disk hardware. Posting a clearer description of what you do to get those messages from GParted (perhaps including screen shots) might be worthwhile. You might also try collecting SMART data on the disk to check its health, in case the disk is failing.
You're more likely to get results by focusing on the Windows boot failure, though. I'm not a Windows expert, so I likely won't be able to help much, but you should answer some additional questions to provide those who might be able to help with more information:
- Were you ever able to boot Windows after installing Elementary OS? (If not, then something about the Elementary OS installation may have damaged Windows. If you could boot to Windows, even once, after installing Elementary OS, then it's more likely to be a Windows-centric failure.)
- What does your partition table look like? The output of
sudo gdisk -l /dev/sda
orsudo parted /dev/sda print
in Elementary OS should be informative (although Windows folks might prefer the output of Windows tools -- but as you can't boot Windows, that will be harder to obtain). - What is the exact and complete sequence of events from power on to failure? Posting a video may be helpful, or at least a sequence of screen shots.
One other possibility occurs to me: If you accidentally created a mixed-mode installation (Windows in EFI mode and Linux in BIOS mode, or vice-versa), this might explain your problem. To help diagnose this possibility, please run the Boot Repair utility and select the "Create BootInfo Summary" option. (DO NOT click "Recommended Repair," at least not yet!) When asked whether to upload the report, click "Yes," and then post the URL provided here.
The Microsoft Reserved partition is normally empty -- it doesn't even contain a filesystem. Thus, an inability of GParted to detect a filesystem on it is normal. That said, it's unclear precisely what is producing those messages, so it could be something else is going on, like failing disk hardware. Posting a clearer description of what you do to get those messages from GParted (perhaps including screen shots) might be worthwhile. You might also try collecting SMART data on the disk to check its health, in case the disk is failing.
You're more likely to get results by focusing on the Windows boot failure, though. I'm not a Windows expert, so I likely won't be able to help much, but you should answer some additional questions to provide those who might be able to help with more information:
- Were you ever able to boot Windows after installing Elementary OS? (If not, then something about the Elementary OS installation may have damaged Windows. If you could boot to Windows, even once, after installing Elementary OS, then it's more likely to be a Windows-centric failure.)
- What does your partition table look like? The output of
sudo gdisk -l /dev/sda
orsudo parted /dev/sda print
in Elementary OS should be informative (although Windows folks might prefer the output of Windows tools -- but as you can't boot Windows, that will be harder to obtain). - What is the exact and complete sequence of events from power on to failure? Posting a video may be helpful, or at least a sequence of screen shots.
One other possibility occurs to me: If you accidentally created a mixed-mode installation (Windows in EFI mode and Linux in BIOS mode, or vice-versa), this might explain your problem. To help diagnose this possibility, please run the Boot Repair utility and select the "Create BootInfo Summary" option. (DO NOT click "Recommended Repair," at least not yet!) When asked whether to upload the report, click "Yes," and then post the URL provided here.
answered May 7 '17 at 14:28
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The BootInfo Summary from Boot Repair (see the link in my answer) will help narrow the range of possible problem causes.
– Rod Smith
May 7 '17 at 18:59
i think it should give me an url but it give me this A new file (~/Boot-Info_2017-05-07__22h22.txt) will open in your text viewer. If you are experiencing boot issues, indicate the content of this file to people who help you. For example on forums or via email.
– user725671
May 7 '17 at 19:25
Then try posting that file to a pastebin site.
– Rod Smith
May 7 '17 at 19:38
Unfortunatell, it save that file on root folder and i cant access
– user725671
May 7 '17 at 20:37
i just add some pictures but i cant add more because i dont have reputation
– user725671
May 7 '17 at 20:43
add a comment |
The BootInfo Summary from Boot Repair (see the link in my answer) will help narrow the range of possible problem causes.
– Rod Smith
May 7 '17 at 18:59
i think it should give me an url but it give me this A new file (~/Boot-Info_2017-05-07__22h22.txt) will open in your text viewer. If you are experiencing boot issues, indicate the content of this file to people who help you. For example on forums or via email.
– user725671
May 7 '17 at 19:25
Then try posting that file to a pastebin site.
– Rod Smith
May 7 '17 at 19:38
Unfortunatell, it save that file on root folder and i cant access
– user725671
May 7 '17 at 20:37
i just add some pictures but i cant add more because i dont have reputation
– user725671
May 7 '17 at 20:43
The BootInfo Summary from Boot Repair (see the link in my answer) will help narrow the range of possible problem causes.
– Rod Smith
May 7 '17 at 18:59
The BootInfo Summary from Boot Repair (see the link in my answer) will help narrow the range of possible problem causes.
– Rod Smith
May 7 '17 at 18:59
i think it should give me an url but it give me this A new file (~/Boot-Info_2017-05-07__22h22.txt) will open in your text viewer. If you are experiencing boot issues, indicate the content of this file to people who help you. For example on forums or via email.
– user725671
May 7 '17 at 19:25
i think it should give me an url but it give me this A new file (~/Boot-Info_2017-05-07__22h22.txt) will open in your text viewer. If you are experiencing boot issues, indicate the content of this file to people who help you. For example on forums or via email.
– user725671
May 7 '17 at 19:25
Then try posting that file to a pastebin site.
– Rod Smith
May 7 '17 at 19:38
Then try posting that file to a pastebin site.
– Rod Smith
May 7 '17 at 19:38
Unfortunatell, it save that file on root folder and i cant access
– user725671
May 7 '17 at 20:37
Unfortunatell, it save that file on root folder and i cant access
– user725671
May 7 '17 at 20:37
i just add some pictures but i cant add more because i dont have reputation
– user725671
May 7 '17 at 20:43
i just add some pictures but i cant add more because i dont have reputation
– user725671
May 7 '17 at 20:43
add a comment |
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