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Sri Racherla
April 24th 03, 07:39 PM
Hello,
I have a Win XP Pro that has crashed. I know that I can
fix it by replacing the file "rpcrt4.dll" on the XP
partition. The XP parition is a NTFS partition.
The crash is such that even if I try to use XP's Recovery
Console I cannot log on to the system. It says the
password is invalid.
The only way I can get around this is if I can
boot to command prompt using a disk that can recognize
NTFS paritions. This can be a 95/98/Me/ NT/ 2k/ XP disk.
I have not had much success in finding or creating
such a disk.
Can you please help me?
Regards, Sri

steve.uk
April 24th 03, 07:57 PM
don't enter a password in the recovery console, just hit enter.



"Sri Racherla" > wrote in message
...
> Hello,
> I have a Win XP Pro that has crashed. I know that I can
> fix it by replacing the file "rpcrt4.dll" on the XP
> partition. The XP parition is a NTFS partition.
> The crash is such that even if I try to use XP's Recovery
> Console I cannot log on to the system. It says the
> password is invalid.
> The only way I can get around this is if I can
> boot to command prompt using a disk that can recognize
> NTFS paritions. This can be a 95/98/Me/ NT/ 2k/ XP disk.
> I have not had much success in finding or creating
> such a disk.
> Can you please help me?
> Regards, Sri

Sri Racherla
April 24th 03, 08:07 PM
Hey Steve,
I tried that already. But it did not help. It still
says Invalid Password.

Sri

>-----Original Message-----
>don't enter a password in the recovery console, just hit
enter.
>
>
>
>"Sri Racherla" >
wrote in message
...
>> Hello,
>> I have a Win XP Pro that has crashed. I know that I can
>> fix it by replacing the file "rpcrt4.dll" on the XP
>> partition. The XP parition is a NTFS partition.
>> The crash is such that even if I try to use XP's
Recovery
>> Console I cannot log on to the system. It says the
>> password is invalid.
>> The only way I can get around this is if I can
>> boot to command prompt using a disk that can recognize
>> NTFS paritions. This can be a 95/98/Me/ NT/ 2k/ XP disk.
>> I have not had much success in finding or creating
>> such a disk.
>> Can you please help me?
>> Regards, Sri
>
>
>.
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