Click on (or Bootable CD/DVD if using a disc).
Once inside the folder, type hr or dir to locate and run the application. 4. Recreate the Bootable Media
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. Hdd Regenerator Bad Command Or Filename
If you want, I can:
The "Bad command or filename" message when using HDD Regenerator usually stems from one of several common mistakes: Click on (or Bootable CD/DVD if using a disc)
"I used Rufus to put HDD Regenerator on a USB. I booted the PC, saw a black screen with white text, typed 'hddreg', and it said 'Bad Command or Filename'."
: If HDD Regenerator continues to fail, many users on [H]ard|Forum and Super User suggest using alternatives like Victoria HDD , which often come pre-packaged on tools like Hiren's BootCD Check Hardware Connections Recreate the Bootable Media You have a dying
A:\> hddreg.exe (if file is on boot drive root) A:\> cd HDDREG (if in a folder) A:\HDDREG> hddreg.exe
Click on (or Bootable CD/DVD if using a disc).
Once inside the folder, type hr or dir to locate and run the application. 4. Recreate the Bootable Media
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 you want, I can:
The "Bad command or filename" message when using HDD Regenerator usually stems from one of several common mistakes:
"I used Rufus to put HDD Regenerator on a USB. I booted the PC, saw a black screen with white text, typed 'hddreg', and it said 'Bad Command or Filename'."
: If HDD Regenerator continues to fail, many users on [H]ard|Forum and Super User suggest using alternatives like Victoria HDD , which often come pre-packaged on tools like Hiren's BootCD Check Hardware Connections
A:\> hddreg.exe (if file is on boot drive root) A:\> cd HDDREG (if in a folder) A:\HDDREG> hddreg.exe