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Win 2000 Pro: can't start missing/corrupt file: \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\When I start up the computer, it says:
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 Swetup using the original Setup CD-ROM. Select 'r' at the first screen to start repair. Well, I don't have the original Setup CD-ROM. I was given this computer. I am able to boot to the Norton Ghost CD and have excess then to all the files and folders on the comp. How do I fix this? -- God Bless America! Scribe
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"Scribe" <Scr***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message Repairing a failed Windows installation without a Win2000news:994235A9-4C5A-4369-A6CF-5E10D6E45CB0@microsoft.com... > When I start up the computer, it says: > > 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 Swetup using the > original Setup CD-ROM. > Select 'r' at the first screen to start repair. > > Well, I don't have the original Setup CD-ROM. I was given this computer. > I > am able to boot to the Norton Ghost CD and have excess then to all the > files > and folders on the comp. How do I fix this? > -- > God Bless America! > Scribe CD is next to impossible. BTW: If God is to bless America, what about all the other countries on the globe? Are you asking for some special favours? Well, I read one article that says that I can ask Dell to send me a repair
disk. However, I think Dell would probably charge me for that. I also read about a stand-along version of Windows Repair. It is for Windows XP, instead of 2000, but they said that it should work. They also said that there was a chance of some of the programs not working afterward, though. BTW: Very interesting and good point. I personally pray for the World too, but I have to admit that I pray for America more often. Show quoteHide quote "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > > "Scribe" <Scr***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:994235A9-4C5A-4369-A6CF-5E10D6E45CB0@microsoft.com... > > When I start up the computer, it says: > > > > 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 Swetup using the > > original Setup CD-ROM. > > Select 'r' at the first screen to start repair. > > > > Well, I don't have the original Setup CD-ROM. I was given this computer. > > I > > am able to boot to the Norton Ghost CD and have excess then to all the > > files > > and folders on the comp. How do I fix this? > > -- > > God Bless America! > > Scribe > > Repairing a failed Windows installation without a Win2000 > CD is next to impossible. > BTW: If God is to bless America, what about all the other > countries on the globe? Are you asking for some special > favours? > > > If the system hive is corrupt, and assuming you already tried LKG (F8 and
choose Last Known Good), It may be possible to rename the system hive found in %systemroot%\system32\config\system to system.old then rename %systemroot%\system32\config\system.alt to %systemroot%\system32\config\system You can also try using the most recent backup found in %systemroot%\repair\regback If that fails you haven't much choice but to copy/ use the original-as-installed system hive from %systemroot%\repair\system to %systemroot%\system32\config\system You'll need to reinstall the device drivers for any hardware added since the original OS install. To start the Recovery Console, start the computer from the Windows 2000 Setup CD or the Windows 2000 Setup floppy disks. If you do not have Setup floppy disks and your computer cannot start from the Windows 2000 Setup CD, use another Windows 2000-based computer to create the Setup floppy disks. At the "Welcome to Setup" screen. Press F10 or R to repair a Windows 2000 installation, and then press C to use the Recovery Console. The Recovery Console then prompts you for the administrator password. If you do not have the correct password, Recovery Console does not allow access to the computer. If an incorrect password is entered three times, the Recovery Console quits and restarts the computer. Note If the registry is corrupted or missing or no valid installations are found, the Recovery Console starts in the root of the startup volume without requiring a password. You cannot access any folders, but you can carry out commands such as chkdsk, fixboot, and fixmbr for limited disk repairs. Once the password has been validated, you have full access to the Recovery Console, but limited access to the hard disk. You can only access the following folders on your computer: drive root, %systemroot% or %windir% -- Show quoteHide quoteRegards, Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft MVP [Windows] http://www.microsoft.com/protect "Scribe" wrote: > When I start up the computer, it says: > > 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 Swetup using the > original Setup CD-ROM. > Select 'r' at the first screen to start repair. > > Well, I don't have the original Setup CD-ROM. I was given this computer. > I > am able to boot to the Norton Ghost CD and have excess then to all the > files > and folders on the comp. How do I fix this? > -- > God Bless America! > Scribe I had the identical issue on almost the same day - renaming SYSTEM to SYSTEM.OLD, then copying across SYSTEM.ALT to SYSTEM asolutely did the trick for me - thanks!
Of course, I had to download a Knoppix distribution just to get access to my hard drive... ;-) EggHeadCafe - .NET Developer Portal of Choice http://www.eggheadcafe.com Good to hear. You're welcome. Remember to backup the registry often. Using
system.alt probably fails more times than it works. -- Show quoteHide quoteRegards, Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft MVP [Windows] http://www.microsoft.com/protect "Douglas J. Renze" wrote: >I had the identical issue on almost the same day - renaming SYSTEM to >SYSTEM.OLD, then copying across SYSTEM.ALT to SYSTEM asolutely did the >trick for me - thanks! > > Of course, I had to download a Knoppix distribution just to get access to > my hard drive... ;-) > > EggHeadCafe - .NET Developer Portal of Choice > http://www.eggheadcafe.com |
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