Windows update crashed my T23
Windows update crashed my T23
I have a t23 running xp sp3. So I have the auto windows update
enabled and had about 10 files updated. So I let her fly and do
a restart and bango....
" 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 Setup using the original Setup CD_ROM.
Select 'r' at the first screen to start repair."
HELP!!!
Thanks,
Jim
enabled and had about 10 files updated. So I let her fly and do
a restart and bango....
" 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 Setup using the original Setup CD_ROM.
Select 'r' at the first screen to start repair."
HELP!!!
Thanks,
Jim
T23, 1.13ghz, 384MB ram, 40gb HD, SXGA+, XPP
T30 2.0 ghz 1GB ram (1 good slot), 40gb HD, XGA, Intel 2200bg MPCI, XPP
T30 2.0 ghz 1GB ram (1 good slot), 40gb HD, XGA, Intel 2200bg MPCI, XPP
Must be my lucky day..did a search on google and came up with
this:
"Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM"
This error arises when the System registry hive is either deleted or corrupt. System registry hive contains configuration information necessary for the system to boot.
The first thing to try is to run chkdsk command from the Recovery Console and then reboot the system.
If chkdsk does not solve the problem, then the System file should be restored from backups. There are two places to look for the backups, one is the System Restore folder and the other is \Windows\Repair folder.
From the Recovery Console, navigate to the folder \System Volume Information of the root drive, using the command:
cd "C:\System Volume Information"
Here, locate and navigate to the folder whose name begins with _restore using the command:
cd _resto~1
This folder contains many subfolders which have names of the form RPxxx, where xxx is a number indicating the restore point. Locate an RPxxx folder which has the highest number as its suffix (highest xxx) using the command dir command. Then navigate into that folder using the command:
cd RPxxx (don't forget to replace xxx with the corresponding number!)
Now, there will be a folder named snapshot. Navigate to this folder using the command:
cd snapshot
There should be a file named _REGISTRY_MACHINE_SYSTEM, copy this file to the \Windows\System32\Config folder with the name System using the command:
copy _REGISTRY_MACHINE_SYSTEM C:\Windows\System32\Config\System
Then reboot the system. This method works only when the System Restore feature of Windows XP is enabled.
While installing Windows, the setup backs up the System registry hive in Repair folder. If the System Restore feature is turned off, then this backup can be used to restore the System hive. From the Recovery Console, navigate to folder \Windows\Repair, using the command:
It worked and my system is back up and running again!!
Jim
this:
"Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM"
This error arises when the System registry hive is either deleted or corrupt. System registry hive contains configuration information necessary for the system to boot.
The first thing to try is to run chkdsk command from the Recovery Console and then reboot the system.
If chkdsk does not solve the problem, then the System file should be restored from backups. There are two places to look for the backups, one is the System Restore folder and the other is \Windows\Repair folder.
From the Recovery Console, navigate to the folder \System Volume Information of the root drive, using the command:
cd "C:\System Volume Information"
Here, locate and navigate to the folder whose name begins with _restore using the command:
cd _resto~1
This folder contains many subfolders which have names of the form RPxxx, where xxx is a number indicating the restore point. Locate an RPxxx folder which has the highest number as its suffix (highest xxx) using the command dir command. Then navigate into that folder using the command:
cd RPxxx (don't forget to replace xxx with the corresponding number!)
Now, there will be a folder named snapshot. Navigate to this folder using the command:
cd snapshot
There should be a file named _REGISTRY_MACHINE_SYSTEM, copy this file to the \Windows\System32\Config folder with the name System using the command:
copy _REGISTRY_MACHINE_SYSTEM C:\Windows\System32\Config\System
Then reboot the system. This method works only when the System Restore feature of Windows XP is enabled.
While installing Windows, the setup backs up the System registry hive in Repair folder. If the System Restore feature is turned off, then this backup can be used to restore the System hive. From the Recovery Console, navigate to folder \Windows\Repair, using the command:
It worked and my system is back up and running again!!
Jim
T23, 1.13ghz, 384MB ram, 40gb HD, SXGA+, XPP
T30 2.0 ghz 1GB ram (1 good slot), 40gb HD, XGA, Intel 2200bg MPCI, XPP
T30 2.0 ghz 1GB ram (1 good slot), 40gb HD, XGA, Intel 2200bg MPCI, XPP
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