Originally Posted By: Allen
Lonk, may very well be on the right path... they introduced that stupid mechanism to do a startup repair on Win7, I have had that happen to me a number of times as well, but it didnt usually go back as far as to remove it from the domain...
Here is the commandline I used to remove that crap...
 Code:
bcdedit /set {default} bootstatuspolicy ignoreallfailures


it does not have to "remove" the computer from domain. all it needs is to be able to roll back to time where the computer account password is older than the one stored on the DC.
one time this happened to me in a computer lab with a lady clicking yes on all computers on the restore question \:\) half of them needed to be removed and brought back to domain. that forced the reason to stuck in my head... never thought to think about a simple fix... need to try that bcdedit tweak.
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