Or Filename — Hdd Regenerator Bad Command
The file exists, but you are not looking in the folder where it is saved.
You have a dying hard drive with bad sectors. You have created a bootable USB or CD with HDD Regenerator. You have restarted your computer, booted into DOS or the recovery environment, typed what you think is the correct command... and the system responds with that cryptic, useless message.
If the DOS environment continues to give you trouble, remember that HDD Regenerator can often be started directly from within Windows to scan non-system drives. Hdd Regenerator Bad Command Or Filename
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Select or Bootable CD/DVD inside the software menu. The file exists, but you are not looking
DOS is not case-sensitive, but it requires exact spelling. Typing hddregnerator (missing an 'e') or hdd_reg instead of the actual executable name will fail immediately. 2. Missing Executable on the Boot Media
Use ImgBurn or CDBurnerXP and select "Burn image to disc." Do not burn the ISO as a data file. You have restarted your computer, booted into DOS
| Try This Command | If That Fails, Try | |-----------------|--------------------| | HDDREG | HDDREG.EXE | | HDDREG_CN | HDDREG_CN.EXE | | HDDSRV | REGEN | | HDDREGEN | HDDREG2011 | | HDDREG19 | HDDREG20 |