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On Nov 11, 2:03*pm, paul3200 wrote:
"SC Tom" wrote: "M" wrote in ... paul3200 wrote: hi i have an Acer Aspire One AOA150Bb and typically it's warrenty has just run out but any way it runs WinXP Home SP3 and it has been slowing down for a while. last night i could not log on it just came up with loading then nothing after putting in my password. Today it has decided that it will not start and an error has came up "Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM You can attempt to repair this by starting Windows Setup using the original Setup CD-ROM. Select 'R' at the first screen to start repair" the problem is I DO NOT HAVE A WINDOWS SET UP DISK how can i fix this? thanks Contact Acer. They are responsible to support the OEM copy of XP that you have and provide a way to get your computer back to the way it was when you bought it. This is not a part of the warranty. M Generally, the way on newer notebooks is you make your own recovery discs, or there is a recovery partition on the HDD. Neither my Gateway nor HP laptop came with disks- I had to create them myself. SC Tom . how do you create a recovery disc This will get your system on the road to recovery. Eliminate or repair possible file system corruption from a power failure, ungraceful shutdown or aborted restart. Have any of these events occurred? You should first boot your PC into the XP Recovery Console using a bootable XP installation CD or a bootable CD with the XP Recovery Console on it. Was the issue preceded by a power interruption, aborted restart, or improper shutdown? These can cause corruption in the file system which must be fixed before you do anything else. If any of those events have occurred, you should boot into the Windows Recovery Console using a bootable XP installation CD, or create on a bootable XP Recovery Console CD. This is not the same as any recovery disks that might have come a store bought system. For each of your hard disks, you should then run: chkdsk /r You can make a bootable Recovery Console CD by downloading an ISO file and burning it to a CD. The bootable ISO image file you need to download is called: xp_rec_con.iso Download the ISO file from he http://www.mediafire.com/?ueyyzfymmig Use this free and easy program to create your bootable CD: http://www.imgburn.com/ It would be a good idea to test your bootable CD on the computer that is working. You may need to adjust the computer BIOS settings to use the CD ROM drive as the first boot device instead of the hard disk. These adjustments are made before Windows tries to load. If you miss it, you will have to reboot the system again. When you boot on the CD, follow the prompts: Press any key to boot from CD... The Windows Setup... will proceed. Press 'R' to enter the Recovery Console. Select the installation you want to access (usually 1: C:\WINDOWS) You may be asked to enter the Administrator password (usually empty). You should be in the C:\WINDOWS folder. This is the same as the C: \WINDOWS folder you see in explorer. RC allows basic file commands - copy, rename, replace, delete, cd, chkdsk, fixboot, fixmbr, etc. From the command prompt window run the chkdsk command on the drive where Windows is installed to try to repair any problems on the afflicted drive. Running chkdsk is fine to run even if it doesn't find any problems. Assuming your boot drive is C, run the following command: chkdsk C: /r Let chkdsk finish and correct any problems it might find. It may take a long time to complete or appear to be 'stuck'. Be patient. If the HDD light is still flashing, it is doing something. Keep an eye on the percentage amount to be sure it is still making progress. Remove the CD and type 'exit' to leave the RC and restart the computer. You do not have to adjust the BIOS again to boot on the HDD since the CD will not be present. |
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HELP URGANT WINDOW MESSED UP
the disk did not come with the laptop but with an earlier post on XP
newsgroups it told me how to acquire one (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...=en-us&m=1&p=1) "M" wrote: paul3200 wrote: i do not have any acer recovery disks i do although have a windows XP recovery disk That came with the computer? If so, use it. M "DL" wrote: Do you have Acer recovery disks? And do these allow you to repair or only destructive recovery?, Acer site will tell you "paul3200" wrote in message ... hi i have an Acer Aspire One AOA150Bb and typically it's warrenty has just run out but any way it runs WinXP Home SP3 and it has been slowing down for a while. last night i could not log on it just came up with loading then nothing after putting in my password. Today it has decided that it will not start and an error has came up "Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM You can attempt to repair this by starting Windows Setup using the original Setup CD-ROM. Select 'R' at the first screen to start repair" the problem is I DO NOT HAVE A WINDOWS SET UP DISK how can i fix this? thanks . . |
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On Nov 11, 4:43*pm, paul3200 wrote:
the disk did not come with the laptop but with an earlier post on XP newsgroups it told me how to acquire one (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...s/reader.mspx?...) "M" wrote: paul3200 wrote: i do not have any acer recovery disks i do although *have a windows XP recovery disk That came with the computer? If so, use it. M "DL" wrote: Do you have Acer recovery disks? And do these allow you to repair or only destructive recovery?, Acer site will tell you "paul3200" wrote in message ... hi i have an Acer Aspire One AOA150Bb and typically it's warrenty has just run out but any way it runs WinXP Home SP3 and it has been slowing down for a while. last night i could not log on it just came up with loading then nothing after putting in my password. Today it has decided that it will not start and an error has came up "Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM You can attempt to repair this by starting Windows Setup using the original Setup CD-ROM. Select 'R' at the first screen to start repair" the problem is I DO NOT HAVE A WINDOWS SET UP DISK how can i fix this? thanks . . Why don't you just make a bootable XP Recovery Console CD and fix it? |
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paul3200 wrote:
hi i have an Acer Aspire One AOA150Bb and typically it's warrenty has just run out but any way it runs WinXP Home SP3 and it has been slowing down for a while. last night i could not log on it just came up with loading then nothing after putting in my password. Today it has decided that it will not start and an error has came up "Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM You can attempt to repair this by starting Windows Setup using the original Setup CD-ROM. Select 'R' at the first screen to start repair" the problem is I DO NOT HAVE A WINDOWS SET UP DISK how can i fix this? thanks The file in question is one of the registry files. This procedure consists of two parts. The first part, attempts to use a relatively empty "fresh" set of registry files. The purpose of using those files, is so you can convince the computer to boot again. The second step involves using System Restore. System Restore is a feature built into WinXP, that can return things in the system folder to the state they were in a few days ago. The registry files included in such a snapshot, would be a very close match to the proper registry files. Whereas the "fresh" ones, from the first step, aren't even close to containing all your preferences and so on. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307545 So by using a two step process, first step with "fresh but empty" registry files, the second using registry files recovered via System Restore, you get a working computer again. Now, the next question, is how can you move files around, as shown in the procedure ? (Note - I didn't quote all the steps, to save space.) copy c:\windows\system32\config\system c:\windows\tmp\system.bak .... delete c:\windows\system32\config\system .... copy c:\windows\repair\system c:\windows\system32\config\system You need some kind of boot media, which is capable of accessing a FAT32 or NTFS formatted C: drive. I use a Linux LiveCD for that, there are tools like BartPE, UBCD, and others, that give you access. There is even an MSDOS floppy, with NTFS4DOS installed, which may give you access. If you don't have any working Windows Recovery Console to work with, you can always do the equivalent of the steps needed, from another environment. Your problem is likely more extensive than what shows on the surface, and it could be that some of the other answers you're getting, are trying to attack those (unknown) problems for you. But if the only thing broken was just the registry, you don't have to reinstall to fix that. In the KB307545 procedure, the System Restore step is important. If, for some reason, System Restore was disabled or the contents were invalid and refused to restore, then you wouldn't have any archived copies of a good set of registry files to work with. The "fresh and empty" ones would be a poor substitute. So if your System Restore is disabled, you'll need to do something more destructive to fully recover. Paul |
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"Jose" wrote: On Nov 11, 4:43 pm, paul3200 wrote: the disk did not come with the laptop but with an earlier post on XP newsgroups it told me how to acquire one (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...s/reader.mspx?...) "M" wrote: paul3200 wrote: i do not have any acer recovery disks i do although have a windows XP recovery disk That came with the computer? If so, use it. M "DL" wrote: Do you have Acer recovery disks? And do these allow you to repair or only destructive recovery?, Acer site will tell you "paul3200" wrote in message ... hi i have an Acer Aspire One AOA150Bb and typically it's warrenty has just run out but any way it runs WinXP Home SP3 and it has been slowing down for a while. last night i could not log on it just came up with loading then nothing after putting in my password. Today it has decided that it will not start and an error has came up "Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM You can attempt to repair this by starting Windows Setup using the original Setup CD-ROM. Select 'R' at the first screen to start repair" the problem is I DO NOT HAVE A WINDOWS SET UP DISK how can i fix this? thanks . . Why don't you just make a bootable XP Recovery Console CD and fix it? . when i tried this with the bootable disk i got it dont work i think it may be because it has an external disk drive |
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: "SC Tom" wrote: "M" wrote in message ... paul3200 wrote: hi i have an Acer Aspire One AOA150Bb and typically it's warrenty has just run out but any way it runs WinXP Home SP3 and it has been slowing down for a while. last night i could not log on it just came up with loading then nothing after putting in my password. Today it has decided that it will not start and an error has came up "Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM You can attempt to repair this by starting Windows Setup using the original Setup CD-ROM. Select 'R' at the first screen to start repair" the problem is I DO NOT HAVE A WINDOWS SET UP DISK how can i fix this? thanks Contact Acer. They are responsible to support the OEM copy of XP that you have and provide a way to get your computer back to the way it was when you bought it. This is not a part of the warranty. M Generally, the way on newer notebooks is you make your own recovery discs, or there is a recovery partition on the HDD. Neither my Gateway nor HP laptop came with disks- I had to create them myself. SC Tom . how do you create a recovery disc To create the recovery disks, your computer must be working. On my Acer TravelMate, there's an application called eRecovery to do that. or... On my TravelMate if I press the keys Alt and F10 at the same time when I turn on the computer before Windows start (while you see the Acer splash screen) it brings me to a menu where I can bring back the computer like it was when I took it out of the box brand new, be aware that this operation is destructive and you will lose all personnal data and programs you added yourself on the "C drive"; if you put your data somewhere else (like partition D), you won't lose it. Once your computer is restored like new, you run eRecovery and create your "recovery disks". The version I had with mine even allowed me to make an "image" of my C drive with all my programs and data. See your manual for more details. HTH |
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hi i have been able to get a WinXP disk and when i try to install/use the
recovery console it starts to run then it goes to a error message "A problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer. If this is the first time you've seen this stop error screen, restart your computer. If this screen appears again, follow these steps: check for viruses on your computer. remove any newly installed hard drives or hard drive controllers. check your hard drive to make sure it is properly configured and terminated. run CHKDSK /F to check for hard drive corruption, and then restart your computer. Technical information: *** STOP: 0x0000007B (0xF7AFA63C, 0xC0000034, 0x0000000, 0x0000000) |
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http://aumha.org/a/stop.php#0x7e
TIP: *Always* quote the entire post to which you're replying! paul3200 wrote: hi i have been able to get a WinXP disk and when i try to install/use the recovery console it starts to run then it goes to a error message "A problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer. If this is the first time you've seen this stop error screen, restart your computer. If this screen appears again, follow these steps: check for viruses on your computer. remove any newly installed hard drives or hard drive controllers. check your hard drive to make sure it is properly configured and terminated. run CHKDSK /F to check for hard drive corruption, and then restart your computer. Technical information: *** STOP: 0x0000007B (0xF7AFA63C, 0xC0000034, 0x0000000, 0x0000000) |
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