Laptop Problem
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From: Io
Laptop Problem
I have a laptop that was working perfectly until this morning.
When you turn it on the screen is just black. After around two minutes of waiting, a message comes up on the screen, saying:
'Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt:
\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM
You can attempt to repair this file by starting Windows Setup using the original Setup CD-ROM.
Select 'r' at the first screen to start repair.'
I do not have the original setup cd. I have an XP cd that came with another pc. Can I use this?
All help gratefully appreciated.
MF
When you turn it on the screen is just black. After around two minutes of waiting, a message comes up on the screen, saying:
'Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt:
\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM
You can attempt to repair this file by starting Windows Setup using the original Setup CD-ROM.
Select 'r' at the first screen to start repair.'
I do not have the original setup cd. I have an XP cd that came with another pc. Can I use this?
All help gratefully appreciated.
MF
Joined: Sep 2001
Posts: 741
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From: UK
Try this ...
Hi Max ( again ! ),
Try this first - the "simple" solution ...
Power on the PC and keep hitting the "F8" key until the PC has passed it's power on self test when it should open up a menu with an option to select "Boot Using Last Known Good Configuration".
If you get this, select the option and the PC should boot up using the last known good configuration.
This doesn't always work though - it depends on what has gone wrong in the first place, so if not you'll have to move on to the less simple method as recommended by Microsoft here :
Recovery from corrupted registry...
Good luck - if you the first solution doesn't work I think you'll need it - I'd say if you need to use the XP CD that you have then try it - it will either work or it won't !
Try this first - the "simple" solution ...
Power on the PC and keep hitting the "F8" key until the PC has passed it's power on self test when it should open up a menu with an option to select "Boot Using Last Known Good Configuration".
If you get this, select the option and the PC should boot up using the last known good configuration.
This doesn't always work though - it depends on what has gone wrong in the first place, so if not you'll have to move on to the less simple method as recommended by Microsoft here :
Recovery from corrupted registry...
Good luck - if you the first solution doesn't work I think you'll need it - I'd say if you need to use the XP CD that you have then try it - it will either work or it won't !




