A Windows XP help forum. PCbanter

If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.

Go Back   Home » PCbanter forum » Microsoft Windows XP » Performance and Maintainance of XP
Site Map Home Register Authors List Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read Web Partners

Windows root\system32\ntoskrnl.exe is missing or corrupt



 
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1  
Old March 5th 07, 06:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
Jeremy
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 2
Default Windows root\system32\ntoskrnl.exe is missing or corrupt

I need some help. I'm getting this message on another user's PC. Some other
posts related to this suggest going to support.microsoft.com/kb/314477 and
following the directions. The problem I have is that I don't have the option
of pressing the "R" key to access the recovery console. I've tried booting up
in safe mode and safe mode with command prompt. I continue to get the same
message. Surely I don't have to format and reload Windows?! The XP disc that
I have is an older one from the SP1 days. That probably explains why I don't
have the option of pressing the "R" key. Service pack 2 has been installed.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Ads
  #2  
Old March 5th 07, 08:03 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
Gerry Cornell
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 2,169
Default Windows root\system32\ntoskrnl.exe is missing or corrupt

Jeremy

Disable automatic restart on system failure. This should help by
allowing time to write down the STOP code properly. Keep pressing the
F8 key during StartUp and select option - Disable automatic restart on
system failure.

Please post copies of all Error and Warning Reports appearing in the
System and Application logs in Event Viewer for the last boot. No
Information Reports please.

You can access Event Viewer by selecting Start, Control Panel,
Administrative Tools, and Event Viewer. When researching the meaning
of the error, information regarding Event ID, Source and Description
are important.

HOW TO: View and Manage Event Logs in Event Viewer in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308427/en-us

Part of the Description of the error will include a link, which you
should double click for further information. You can copy using copy
and paste. Often the link will, however, say there is no further
information.
http://go.microsoft.com/fw.link/events.asp
(Please note the hyperlink above is for illustration purposes only)

A tip for posting copies of Error Reports! Run Event Viewer and double
click on the error you want to copy. In the window, which appears is a
button resembling two pages. Click the button and close Event
Viewer.Now start your message (email) and do a paste into the body of
the message. Make sure this is the first paste after exiting from
Event Viewer.

--

Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



Jeremy wrote:
I need some help. I'm getting this message on another user's PC.
Some other posts related to this suggest going to
support.microsoft.com/kb/314477 and following the directions. The
problem I have is that I don't have the option of pressing the
"R" key to access the recovery console. I've tried booting up in
safe mode and safe mode with command prompt. I continue to get
the same message. Surely I don't have to format and reload
Windows?! The XP disc that I have is an older one from the SP1
days. That probably explains why I don't have the option of
pressing the "R" key. Service pack 2 has been installed.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.


  #3  
Old March 5th 07, 10:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
Jeremy
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 2
Default Windows root\system32\ntoskrnl.exe is missing or corrupt

I rebooted the machine and continuously pressed the F8 key until I got the
advanced startup menu. I selected "disable automatic restart on system
failure" as suggested. After doing so, system automatically restarted. After
a blank screen for about 5-10 minutes, I got the following message that I
have been getting:

Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt:
Windows root\system32\ntoskrnl.exe.
Please re-install a copy of the above file.

I don't even get to the Windows XP Professional screen that displays during
startup, let alone get to a desktop screen.

If I could just get to a command prompt like back in the old days, I think I
could fix it.

Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.

"Gerry Cornell" wrote:

Jeremy

Disable automatic restart on system failure. This should help by
allowing time to write down the STOP code properly. Keep pressing the
F8 key during StartUp and select option - Disable automatic restart on
system failure.

Please post copies of all Error and Warning Reports appearing in the
System and Application logs in Event Viewer for the last boot. No
Information Reports please.

You can access Event Viewer by selecting Start, Control Panel,
Administrative Tools, and Event Viewer. When researching the meaning
of the error, information regarding Event ID, Source and Description
are important.

HOW TO: View and Manage Event Logs in Event Viewer in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308427/en-us

Part of the Description of the error will include a link, which you
should double click for further information. You can copy using copy
and paste. Often the link will, however, say there is no further
information.
http://go.microsoft.com/fw.link/events.asp
(Please note the hyperlink above is for illustration purposes only)

A tip for posting copies of Error Reports! Run Event Viewer and double
click on the error you want to copy. In the window, which appears is a
button resembling two pages. Click the button and close Event
Viewer.Now start your message (email) and do a paste into the body of
the message. Make sure this is the first paste after exiting from
Event Viewer.

--

Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



Jeremy wrote:
I need some help. I'm getting this message on another user's PC.
Some other posts related to this suggest going to
support.microsoft.com/kb/314477 and following the directions. The
problem I have is that I don't have the option of pressing the
"R" key to access the recovery console. I've tried booting up in
safe mode and safe mode with command prompt. I continue to get
the same message. Surely I don't have to format and reload
Windows?! The XP disc that I have is an older one from the SP1
days. That probably explains why I don't have the option of
pressing the "R" key. Service pack 2 has been installed.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.



  #4  
Old March 5th 07, 10:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
nass
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 7,474
Default Windows root\system32\ntoskrnl.exe is missing or corrupt


Adding to the good advice of Gerry, you have a Hardware problem try to
unattach any hardware to the Computer and start with the CD and go through
the setup and select Repair or try the command prompt.
You have a hardware problem, or your boot loader is missing.
Also the path for windows installation may be missing or not set correctly
in the Boot.ini.
In your case some people get the famous hal.dll is missing or corrupt but
you have the ntoskrnl.exe.
You can copy a new copy for the ntoskrnl.exe from a working computer or from
the CD to that path:
C:\Windows\System32\folder here.
or try the recovery console by reading this article:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314477
HTH.
Let us know.
Regards,
nass
--------
www.nasstec.co.uk
"Jeremy" wrote:

I rebooted the machine and continuously pressed the F8 key until I got the
advanced startup menu. I selected "disable automatic restart on system
failure" as suggested. After doing so, system automatically restarted. After
a blank screen for about 5-10 minutes, I got the following message that I
have been getting:

Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt:
Windows root\system32\ntoskrnl.exe.
Please re-install a copy of the above file.

I don't even get to the Windows XP Professional screen that displays during
startup, let alone get to a desktop screen.

If I could just get to a command prompt like back in the old days, I think I
could fix it.

Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.

"Gerry Cornell" wrote:

Jeremy

Disable automatic restart on system failure. This should help by
allowing time to write down the STOP code properly. Keep pressing the
F8 key during StartUp and select option - Disable automatic restart on
system failure.

Please post copies of all Error and Warning Reports appearing in the
System and Application logs in Event Viewer for the last boot. No
Information Reports please.

You can access Event Viewer by selecting Start, Control Panel,
Administrative Tools, and Event Viewer. When researching the meaning
of the error, information regarding Event ID, Source and Description
are important.

HOW TO: View and Manage Event Logs in Event Viewer in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308427/en-us

Part of the Description of the error will include a link, which you
should double click for further information. You can copy using copy
and paste. Often the link will, however, say there is no further
information.
http://go.microsoft.com/fw.link/events.asp
(Please note the hyperlink above is for illustration purposes only)

A tip for posting copies of Error Reports! Run Event Viewer and double
click on the error you want to copy. In the window, which appears is a
button resembling two pages. Click the button and close Event
Viewer.Now start your message (email) and do a paste into the body of
the message. Make sure this is the first paste after exiting from
Event Viewer.

--

Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



Jeremy wrote:
I need some help. I'm getting this message on another user's PC.
Some other posts related to this suggest going to
support.microsoft.com/kb/314477 and following the directions. The
problem I have is that I don't have the option of pressing the
"R" key to access the recovery console. I've tried booting up in
safe mode and safe mode with command prompt. I continue to get
the same message. Surely I don't have to format and reload
Windows?! The XP disc that I have is an older one from the SP1
days. That probably explains why I don't have the option of
pressing the "R" key. Service pack 2 has been installed.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.



  #5  
Old March 5th 07, 11:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
nass
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 7,474
Default Windows root\system32\ntoskrnl.exe is missing or corrupt


Adding to the below:
If you need to do a repair/reinstall try to slipstream the SP2.
Try this instruction here and download either or both Nlie or Autostreamer,
then see if you could use either to remove the Hotfixes instaled with the SP1
on your Gateway or if you lucky it will do it without removing the Hotfixes
on the CD.
Beaware that you have the Right XP operating system CD not the second one
for Drivers and Extra Softwares:
Instructions on how to perform Slipstream SP2 to your XP CD:
http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase...slipstream.asp

Instructions and download of Nlite application to use to remove the Hotfixes
installed etra with SP1 on Gateway
http://techrepublic.com.com/5206-623...171797&start=0

HTH.
Please let us know.
Regards,
nass
----
www.nasstec.co.uk
"nass" wrote:


Adding to the good advice of Gerry, you have a Hardware problem try to
unattach any hardware to the Computer and start with the CD and go through
the setup and select Repair or try the command prompt.
You have a hardware problem, or your boot loader is missing.
Also the path for windows installation may be missing or not set correctly
in the Boot.ini.
In your case some people get the famous hal.dll is missing or corrupt but
you have the ntoskrnl.exe.
You can copy a new copy for the ntoskrnl.exe from a working computer or from
the CD to that path:
C:\Windows\System32\folder here.
or try the recovery console by reading this article:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314477
HTH.
Let us know.
Regards,
nass
--------
www.nasstec.co.uk
"Jeremy" wrote:

I rebooted the machine and continuously pressed the F8 key until I got the
advanced startup menu. I selected "disable automatic restart on system
failure" as suggested. After doing so, system automatically restarted. After
a blank screen for about 5-10 minutes, I got the following message that I
have been getting:

Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt:
Windows root\system32\ntoskrnl.exe.
Please re-install a copy of the above file.

I don't even get to the Windows XP Professional screen that displays during
startup, let alone get to a desktop screen.

If I could just get to a command prompt like back in the old days, I think I
could fix it.

Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.

"Gerry Cornell" wrote:

Jeremy

Disable automatic restart on system failure. This should help by
allowing time to write down the STOP code properly. Keep pressing the
F8 key during StartUp and select option - Disable automatic restart on
system failure.

Please post copies of all Error and Warning Reports appearing in the
System and Application logs in Event Viewer for the last boot. No
Information Reports please.

You can access Event Viewer by selecting Start, Control Panel,
Administrative Tools, and Event Viewer. When researching the meaning
of the error, information regarding Event ID, Source and Description
are important.

HOW TO: View and Manage Event Logs in Event Viewer in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308427/en-us

Part of the Description of the error will include a link, which you
should double click for further information. You can copy using copy
and paste. Often the link will, however, say there is no further
information.
http://go.microsoft.com/fw.link/events.asp
(Please note the hyperlink above is for illustration purposes only)

A tip for posting copies of Error Reports! Run Event Viewer and double
click on the error you want to copy. In the window, which appears is a
button resembling two pages. Click the button and close Event
Viewer.Now start your message (email) and do a paste into the body of
the message. Make sure this is the first paste after exiting from
Event Viewer.

--

Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



Jeremy wrote:
I need some help. I'm getting this message on another user's PC.
Some other posts related to this suggest going to
support.microsoft.com/kb/314477 and following the directions. The
problem I have is that I don't have the option of pressing the
"R" key to access the recovery console. I've tried booting up in
safe mode and safe mode with command prompt. I continue to get
the same message. Surely I don't have to format and reload
Windows?! The XP disc that I have is an older one from the SP1
days. That probably explains why I don't have the option of
pressing the "R" key. Service pack 2 has been installed.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.


  #6  
Old December 16th 10, 02:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
shanemeth5698
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 1
Default ntoskrnl.exe is missing or corrupt

NTOSKRNL file is very important because it contains so many important files like the kernel and the cache manager. The error NTOSKRNL Missing or NTOSKRNL Corrupt may occur due to corrupt or missing boot.ini file or your hard-disk drive may need repair.

Perform the steps to fix this problem http://www.completepcpedia.com/ntoskrnl.html




On Monday, March 05, 2007 12:04 PM jsjadj wrote:


I need some help. I'm getting this message on another user's PC. Some other
posts related to this suggest going to support.microsoft.com/kb/314477 and
following the directions. The problem I have is that I don't have the option
of pressing the "R" key to access the recovery console. I've tried booting up
in safe mode and safe mode with command prompt. I continue to get the same
message. Surely I don't have to format and reload Windows?! The XP disc that
I have is an older one from the SP1 days. That probably explains why I don't
have the option of pressing the "R" key. Service pack 2 has been installed.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.



On Monday, March 05, 2007 2:03 PM Gerry Cornell wrote:


Jeremy

Disable automatic restart on system failure. This should help by
allowing time to write down the STOP code properly. Keep pressing the
F8 key during StartUp and select option - Disable automatic restart on
system failure.

Please post copies of all Error and Warning Reports appearing in the
System and Application logs in Event Viewer for the last boot. No
Information Reports please.

You can access Event Viewer by selecting Start, Control Panel,
Administrative Tools, and Event Viewer. When researching the meaning
of the error, information regarding Event ID, Source and Description
are important.

HOW TO: View and Manage Event Logs in Event Viewer in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308427/en-us

Part of the Description of the error will include a link, which you
should double click for further information. You can copy using copy
and paste. Often the link will, however, say there is no further
information.
http://go.microsoft.com/fw.link/events.asp
(Please note the hyperlink above is for illustration purposes only)

A tip for posting copies of Error Reports! Run Event Viewer and double
click on the error you want to copy. In the window, which appears is a
button resembling two pages. Click the button and close Event
Viewer.Now start your message (email) and do a paste into the body of
the message. Make sure this is the first paste after exiting from
Event Viewer.

--

Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



Jeremy wrote:



On Monday, March 05, 2007 4:01 PM jsjadj wrote:


I rebooted the machine and continuously pressed the F8 key until I got the
advanced startup menu. I selected "disable automatic restart on system
failure" as suggested. After doing so, system automatically restarted. After
a blank screen for about 5-10 minutes, I got the following message that I
have been getting:

Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt:
Windows root\system32\ntoskrnl.exe.
Please re-install a copy of the above file.

I don't even get to the Windows XP Professional screen that displays during
startup, let alone get to a desktop screen.

If I could just get to a command prompt like back in the old days, I think I
could fix it.

Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.

"Gerry Cornell" wrote:



On Monday, March 05, 2007 4:59 PM nas wrote:


Adding to the good advice of Gerry, you have a Hardware problem try to
unattach any hardware to the Computer and start with the CD and go through
the setup and select Repair or try the command prompt.
You have a hardware problem, or your boot loader is missing.
Also the path for windows installation may be missing or not set correctly
in the Boot.ini.
In your case some people get the famous hal.dll is missing or corrupt but
you have the ntoskrnl.exe.
You can copy a new copy for the ntoskrnl.exe from a working computer or from
the CD to that path:
C:\Windows\System32\folder here.
or try the recovery console by reading this article:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314477
HTH.
Let us know.
Regards,
nass
--------
www.nasstec.co.uk
"Jeremy" wrote:



On Monday, March 05, 2007 5:04 PM nas wrote:


Adding to the below:
If you need to do a repair/reinstall try to slipstream the SP2.
Try this instruction here and download either or both Nlie or Autostreamer,
then see if you could use either to remove the Hotfixes instaled with the SP1
on your Gateway or if you lucky it will do it without removing the Hotfixes
on the CD.
Beaware that you have the Right XP operating system CD not the second one
for Drivers and Extra Softwares:
Instructions on how to perform Slipstream SP2 to your XP CD:
http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase...slipstream.asp

Instructions and download of Nlite application to use to remove the Hotfixes
installed etra with SP1 on Gateway
http://techrepublic.com.com/5206-623...171797&start=0

HTH.
Please let us know.
Regards,
nass
----
www.nasstec.co.uk
"nass" wrote:



Submitted via EggHeadCafe
HTML5 And the Case of the Missing Browsers
http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...-browsers.aspx

  #7  
Old December 16th 10, 04:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
Harden Thicke
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 37
Default ntoskrnl.exe is missing or corrupt

Are you simply just stupid or an Egghead HoopleHead, replying to a post
froom 2007? And you changed the subject. Do you really think the OP is
coming back after all these years to look for an answer? And, if he were,
how would he know where to look since you changed the subject line? Stay off
the internet until you learn how to use it.

"shanemeth5698" wrote in message
...
NTOSKRNL file is very important because it contains so many important
files like the kernel and the cache manager. The error NTOSKRNL Missing or
NTOSKRNL Corrupt may occur due to corrupt or missing boot.ini file or your
hard-disk drive may need repair.

Perform the steps to fix this problem
http://www.completepcpedia.com/ntoskrnl.html




On Monday, March 05, 2007 12:04 PM jsjadj wrote:


I need some help. I'm getting this message on another user's PC. Some
other
posts related to this suggest going to support.microsoft.com/kb/314477
and
following the directions. The problem I have is that I don't have the
option
of pressing the "R" key to access the recovery console. I've tried
booting up
in safe mode and safe mode with command prompt. I continue to get the
same
message. Surely I don't have to format and reload Windows?! The XP disc
that
I have is an older one from the SP1 days. That probably explains why I
don't
have the option of pressing the "R" key. Service pack 2 has been
installed.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.



On Monday, March 05, 2007 2:03 PM Gerry Cornell wrote:


Jeremy

Disable automatic restart on system failure. This should help by
allowing time to write down the STOP code properly. Keep pressing the
F8 key during StartUp and select option - Disable automatic restart on
system failure.

Please post copies of all Error and Warning Reports appearing in the
System and Application logs in Event Viewer for the last boot. No
Information Reports please.

You can access Event Viewer by selecting Start, Control Panel,
Administrative Tools, and Event Viewer. When researching the meaning
of the error, information regarding Event ID, Source and Description
are important.

HOW TO: View and Manage Event Logs in Event Viewer in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308427/en-us

Part of the Description of the error will include a link, which you
should double click for further information. You can copy using copy
and paste. Often the link will, however, say there is no further
information.
http://go.microsoft.com/fw.link/events.asp
(Please note the hyperlink above is for illustration purposes only)

A tip for posting copies of Error Reports! Run Event Viewer and double
click on the error you want to copy. In the window, which appears is a
button resembling two pages. Click the button and close Event
Viewer.Now start your message (email) and do a paste into the body of
the message. Make sure this is the first paste after exiting from
Event Viewer.

--

Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



Jeremy wrote:



On Monday, March 05, 2007 4:01 PM jsjadj wrote:


I rebooted the machine and continuously pressed the F8 key until I got
the
advanced startup menu. I selected "disable automatic restart on system
failure" as suggested. After doing so, system automatically restarted.
After
a blank screen for about 5-10 minutes, I got the following message that
I
have been getting:

Windows could not start because the following file is missing or
corrupt:
Windows root\system32\ntoskrnl.exe.
Please re-install a copy of the above file.

I don't even get to the Windows XP Professional screen that displays
during
startup, let alone get to a desktop screen.

If I could just get to a command prompt like back in the old days, I
think I
could fix it.

Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.

"Gerry Cornell" wrote:



On Monday, March 05, 2007 4:59 PM nas wrote:


Adding to the good advice of Gerry, you have a Hardware problem try to
unattach any hardware to the Computer and start with the CD and go
through
the setup and select Repair or try the command prompt.
You have a hardware problem, or your boot loader is missing.
Also the path for windows installation may be missing or not set
correctly
in the Boot.ini.
In your case some people get the famous hal.dll is missing or corrupt
but
you have the ntoskrnl.exe.
You can copy a new copy for the ntoskrnl.exe from a working computer
or from
the CD to that path:
C:\Windows\System32\folder here.
or try the recovery console by reading this article:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314477
HTH.
Let us know.
Regards,
nass
--------
www.nasstec.co.uk
"Jeremy" wrote:



On Monday, March 05, 2007 5:04 PM nas wrote:


Adding to the below:
If you need to do a repair/reinstall try to slipstream the SP2.
Try this instruction here and download either or both Nlie or
Autostreamer,
then see if you could use either to remove the Hotfixes instaled with
the SP1
on your Gateway or if you lucky it will do it without removing the
Hotfixes
on the CD.
Beaware that you have the Right XP operating system CD not the second
one
for Drivers and Extra Softwares:
Instructions on how to perform Slipstream SP2 to your XP CD:
http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase...slipstream.asp

Instructions and download of Nlite application to use to remove the
Hotfixes
installed etra with SP1 on Gateway
http://techrepublic.com.com/5206-623...171797&start=0

HTH.
Please let us know.
Regards,
nass
----
www.nasstec.co.uk
"nass" wrote:



Submitted via EggHeadCafe
HTML5 And the Case of the Missing Browsers
http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...-browsers.aspx



 




Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is Off
HTML code is Off






All times are GMT +1. The time now is 04:46 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2024 PCbanter.
The comments are property of their posters.