Repairing Windows XP in Eight Commands
Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt:
Select 'R' at the first screen to start repair.
Perhaps you've also seen these error screens:
Windows NT could not start because the below file is missing or corrupt:
X:\\WINNT\\System32
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Windows NT could not start because the below file is missing or corrupt:
X:\\WINNT\\System32
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NTLDR is Missing
Press any key to restart
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Invalid boot.ini
Press any key to restart
- Windows Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL)
- Corrupt registry hives (\\WINDOWS\\
SYSTEM32\ \CONFIG\ \xxxxxx) - Invalid BOOT.INI files
- A corrupt NTOSKRNL.EXE
- A missing NT Loader (NTLDR)
Let us now begin with a step-by-step instruction for correcting these issues.
Getting to the Windows Recovery Console
- Insert your Windows XP CD into your CD and assure that your CD-ROM drive is capable of booting the CD. Configuring your computer to boot from CD is outside of the scope of this document, but if you are having trouble, consult Google for assistance.
- Once you have booted from CD, do not select the option that states: "Press F2 to initiate the Automated System Recovery (ASR) tool." You're going to proceed until you see the following screen, at which point you will press the " R" key to enter the recovery console:
Continue to page 2 to proceed with the repair functions.
Proceeding With the Repair Functions
- There are eight commands you must enter in sequence to repair any of the issues I noted in the opening of this guide. I will introduce them here, and then show the results graphically in the next six steps. These commands are as follows:
- To "Go up a directory" in computing is to revert back to the directory above the current folder you're operating in. If, for example, I'm in the C:WINDOWSSYSTEM32 directory, and I want to get at a file in the WINDOWS directory, I would merely type CD .. and I would be taken out of the SYSTEM32 folder and up one level to WINDOWS. We're going to do the same thing here from the WINDOWS folder to get to the basic root of C:
to remove the Hidden, System and Read Only flags.
Results and Wrap-Up
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