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| missing or corrupt C:\Windows\System32\Config\System Hi, I have a brand new PC from Dell that came pre-installed with Windows XP Pro SP3 (I ordered it with the XP downgrade option). I have been using it for about two weeks. I have loaded a bunch of software on it and it was working fine. About an hour ago, the power went out on me. When the PC booted back up, I got a message saying that Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt - C:\Windows\System32\Config\System. It recommended that I boot to the Windows XP CD-ROM and choose 'R-Repair'. I did this and it got me into the Recovery Console. I found some instructions online that said to try running chkdsk /p. I did this, and after this i was able to boot into windows, but before the system got totally started up, I would get a blue-screen-of-death (BSOD). Next, I restarted the computer and held down F8 when Windows first tried to load. I chose to restore the last know good configuration. Now I can boot into Windows without getting a BSOD, but it seems as though Windows has lost the drivers for every single device on my system. I get the hardware wizard for the system board, DVD drive, network adapters...everything. I thought I would try to reinstall drivers from the driver DVD that came with the PC, but I can't because windows doesn't recognize the DVD drive. I can't get on the internet because Windows doesn't recognize the network adaptor. Can anyone tell me where I may have gone wrong in my attempt to fix this problem, and if there is anything I can try short of just reinstalling everything? Thanks in advance, Paul -- Paul Kraemer |
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| Re: missing or corrupt C:\Windows\System32\Config\System Paul How to recover from a corrupted registry that prevents Windows XP from starting http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307545 Do you have data files you need to recover? If not you may a new clean install of Windows XP the simplest solution. -- Hope this helps. Gerry ~~~~ FCA Stourport, England Enquire, plan and execute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Paul Kraemer wrote: > Hi, > > I have a brand new PC from Dell that came pre-installed with Windows > XP Pro SP3 (I ordered it with the XP downgrade option). > > I have been using it for about two weeks. I have loaded a bunch of > software on it and it was working fine. About an hour ago, the power > went out on me. When the PC booted back up, I got a message saying > that Windows could not start because the following file is missing or > corrupt - C:\Windows\System32\Config\System. It recommended that I > boot to the Windows XP CD-ROM and choose 'R-Repair'. I did this and > it got me into the Recovery Console. I found some instructions > online that said to try running chkdsk /p. I did this, and after > this i was able to boot into windows, but before the system got > totally started up, I would get a blue-screen-of-death (BSOD). > > Next, I restarted the computer and held down F8 when Windows first > tried to load. I chose to restore the last know good configuration. > Now I can boot into Windows without getting a BSOD, but it seems as > though Windows has lost the drivers for every single device on my > system. I get the hardware wizard for the system board, DVD drive, > network adapters...everything. I thought I would try to reinstall > drivers from the driver DVD that came with the PC, but I can't > because windows doesn't recognize the DVD drive. I can't get on the > internet because Windows doesn't recognize the network adaptor. > > Can anyone tell me where I may have gone wrong in my attempt to fix > this problem, and if there is anything I can try short of just > reinstalling everything? > > Thanks in advance, > Paul |
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| RE: missing or corrupt C:\Windows\System32\Config\System This tends to happen when a pc loses power abruptly, good event for reccmending a UPS . if the system is not seeing the DVD drive then I would think it's due to it being a SATA drive and needs the drivers loaded from floppy disk, see if you can find the SATA drivers for your motherboard and (hopefully you have a floppy drive installed). install them from the floppy. Without the cd drive your not going to be able to do a reinstall, solve that problem first, the rest will come easy. "Paul Kraemer" wrote: > Hi, > > I have a brand new PC from Dell that came pre-installed with Windows XP Pro > SP3 (I ordered it with the XP downgrade option). > > I have been using it for about two weeks. I have loaded a bunch of software > on it and it was working fine. About an hour ago, the power went out on me. > When the PC booted back up, I got a message saying that Windows could not > start because the following file is missing or corrupt - > C:\Windows\System32\Config\System. It recommended that I boot to the Windows > XP CD-ROM and choose 'R-Repair'. I did this and it got me into the Recovery > Console. I found some instructions online that said to try running chkdsk > /p. I did this, and after this i was able to boot into windows, but before > the system got totally started up, I would get a blue-screen-of-death (BSOD). > > Next, I restarted the computer and held down F8 when Windows first tried to > load. I chose to restore the last know good configuration. Now I can boot > into Windows without getting a BSOD, but it seems as though Windows has lost > the drivers for every single device on my system. I get the hardware wizard > for the system board, DVD drive, network adapters...everything. I thought I > would try to reinstall drivers from the driver DVD that came with the PC, but > I can't because windows doesn't recognize the DVD drive. I can't get on the > internet because Windows doesn't recognize the network adaptor. > > Can anyone tell me where I may have gone wrong in my attempt to fix this > problem, and if there is anything I can try short of just reinstalling > everything? > > Thanks in advance, > Paul > > > -- > Paul Kraemer |
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| Re: missing or corrupt C:\Windows\System32\Config\System It's a brand new PC so it's still under Warranty and/or Service Contract. Contact Dell Support (who may ask if the machine was plugged in to the wallout outlet or a properly-rated power strip). Paul Kraemer wrote: > Hi, > > I have a brand new PC from Dell that came pre-installed with Windows XP > Pro > SP3 (I ordered it with the XP downgrade option). > > I have been using it for about two weeks. I have loaded a bunch of > software > on it and it was working fine. About an hour ago, the power went out on > me. > When the PC booted back up, I got a message saying that Windows could not > start because the following file is missing or corrupt - > C:\Windows\System32\Config\System. It recommended that I boot to the > Windows XP CD-ROM and choose 'R-Repair'. I did this and it got me into > the > Recovery Console. I found some instructions online that said to try > running chkdsk /p. I did this, and after this i was able to boot into > windows, but before the system got totally started up, I would get a > blue-screen-of-death (BSOD). > > Next, I restarted the computer and held down F8 when Windows first tried > to > load. I chose to restore the last know good configuration. Now I can > boot > into Windows without getting a BSOD, but it seems as though Windows has > lost > the drivers for every single device on my system. I get the hardware > wizard > for the system board, DVD drive, network adapters...everything. I thought > I > would try to reinstall drivers from the driver DVD that came with the PC, > but I can't because windows doesn't recognize the DVD drive. I can't get > on the internet because Windows doesn't recognize the network adaptor. > > Can anyone tell me where I may have gone wrong in my attempt to fix this > problem, and if there is anything I can try short of just reinstalling > everything? > > Thanks in advance, > Paul |
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| Re: missing or corrupt C:\Windows\System32\Config\System Paul Follow up request. Please post a complete copy of the latest Stop Error Report -- Hope this helps. Gerry ~~~~ FCA Stourport, England Enquire, plan and execute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gerry wrote: > Paul > > How to recover from a corrupted registry that prevents Windows XP from > starting > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307545 > > Do you have data files you need to recover? If not you may a new clean > install of Windows XP the simplest solution. > > > Paul Kraemer wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I have a brand new PC from Dell that came pre-installed with Windows >> XP Pro SP3 (I ordered it with the XP downgrade option). >> >> I have been using it for about two weeks. I have loaded a bunch of >> software on it and it was working fine. About an hour ago, the power >> went out on me. When the PC booted back up, I got a message saying >> that Windows could not start because the following file is missing or >> corrupt - C:\Windows\System32\Config\System. It recommended that I >> boot to the Windows XP CD-ROM and choose 'R-Repair'. I did this and >> it got me into the Recovery Console. I found some instructions >> online that said to try running chkdsk /p. I did this, and after >> this i was able to boot into windows, but before the system got >> totally started up, I would get a blue-screen-of-death (BSOD). >> >> Next, I restarted the computer and held down F8 when Windows first >> tried to load. I chose to restore the last know good configuration. >> Now I can boot into Windows without getting a BSOD, but it seems as >> though Windows has lost the drivers for every single device on my >> system. I get the hardware wizard for the system board, DVD drive, >> network adapters...everything. I thought I would try to reinstall >> drivers from the driver DVD that came with the PC, but I can't >> because windows doesn't recognize the DVD drive. I can't get on the >> internet because Windows doesn't recognize the network adaptor. >> >> Can anyone tell me where I may have gone wrong in my attempt to fix >> this problem, and if there is anything I can try short of just >> reinstalling everything? >> >> Thanks in advance, >> Paul |
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| Re: missing or corrupt C:\Windows\System32\Config\System the error pertains to the registry hive. it must have crashed when you lost power and it was in the middle of a read/write. here is the kb to fix it: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307545 it is a two part process. basically, you will find a basic registry to replace the corrupted one. then with it, you can boot up windows and search for a more up to date registry, to replace the basic one loaded. good luck. -- db·´¯`·...¸><)))º> DatabaseBen, Retired Professional - Systems Analyst - Database Developer - Accountancy - Veteran of the Armed Forces "share the nirvana" - dbZen ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > "Paul Kraemer" <PaulKraemer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:DBB76415-FABB-4634-9A1C-16D5D02112DF@microsoft.com... > Hi, > > I have a brand new PC from Dell that came pre-installed with Windows XP Pro > SP3 (I ordered it with the XP downgrade option). > > I have been using it for about two weeks. I have loaded a bunch of software > on it and it was working fine. About an hour ago, the power went out on me. > When the PC booted back up, I got a message saying that Windows could not > start because the following file is missing or corrupt - > C:\Windows\System32\Config\System. It recommended that I boot to the Windows > XP CD-ROM and choose 'R-Repair'. I did this and it got me into the Recovery > Console. I found some instructions online that said to try running chkdsk > /p. I did this, and after this i was able to boot into windows, but before > the system got totally started up, I would get a blue-screen-of-death (BSOD). > > Next, I restarted the computer and held down F8 when Windows first tried to > load. I chose to restore the last know good configuration. Now I can boot > into Windows without getting a BSOD, but it seems as though Windows has lost > the drivers for every single device on my system. I get the hardware wizard > for the system board, DVD drive, network adapters...everything. I thought I > would try to reinstall drivers from the driver DVD that came with the PC, but > I can't because windows doesn't recognize the DVD drive. I can't get on the > internet because Windows doesn't recognize the network adaptor. > > Can anyone tell me where I may have gone wrong in my attempt to fix this > problem, and if there is anything I can try short of just reinstalling > everything? > > Thanks in advance, > Paul > > > -- > Paul Kraemer |
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| Re: missing or corrupt C:\Windows\System32\Config\System "Paul Kraemer" <PaulKraemer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:DBB76415-FABB-4634-9A1C-16D5D02112DF@microsoft.com... > Hi, > > I have a brand new PC from Dell that came pre-installed with Windows XP > Pro > SP3 (I ordered it with the XP downgrade option). > > I have been using it for about two weeks. I have loaded a bunch of > software > on it and it was working fine. About an hour ago, the power went out on > me. > When the PC booted back up, I got a message saying that Windows could not > start because the following file is missing or corrupt - > C:\Windows\System32\Config\System. It recommended that I boot to the > Windows > XP CD-ROM and choose 'R-Repair'. I did this and it got me into the > Recovery > Console. I found some instructions online that said to try running chkdsk > /p. I did this, and after this i was able to boot into windows, but > before > the system got totally started up, I would get a blue-screen-of-death > (BSOD). And the STOP code was.... ? > Next, I restarted the computer and held down F8 when Windows first tried > to > load. I chose to restore the last know good configuration. Now I can > boot > into Windows without getting a BSOD, but it seems as though Windows has > lost > the drivers for every single device on my system. I get the hardware > wizard > for the system board, DVD drive, network adapters...everything. I thought > I > would try to reinstall drivers from the driver DVD that came with the PC, > but > I can't because windows doesn't recognize the DVD drive. I can't get on > the > internet because Windows doesn't recognize the network adaptor. > > Can anyone tell me where I may have gone wrong in my attempt to fix this > problem, and if there is anything I can try short of just reinstalling > everything? Your Dell should have come with a driver CD. Now is the time to use it, as you've tried. If the DVD drive is SATA, drivers may be required if the drive controller is running in native SATA mode. Go into the BIOS and find the reference to shift it to IDE mode. Reboot, and the drive should be recognised. What's likely happened is that the registry was damaged, and you manged to load a version that didn't have the drivers referenced. Try a System Restore to a point before the crash, but not too far before. Alternately, this is where your Dell warranty comes into play, but if you also have any meaningful data on the system, remove the drive, attach it to another system, and copy that data off. If any kind of service is required, the system is likely to be restored, meaning your drive will be wiped. HTH -pk > > Thanks in advance, > Paul > > > -- > Paul Kraemer |
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| Re: missing or corrupt C:\Windows\System32\Config\System Paul Kraemer wrote: > Hi, > > I have a brand new PC from Dell that came pre-installed with Windows XP Pro > SP3 (I ordered it with the XP downgrade option). > > I have been using it for about two weeks. I have loaded a bunch of software > on it and it was working fine. About an hour ago, the power went out on me. > When the PC booted back up, I got a message saying that Windows could not > start because the following file is missing or corrupt - > C:\Windows\System32\Config\System. It recommended that I boot to the Windows > XP CD-ROM and choose 'R-Repair'. I did this and it got me into the Recovery > Console. I found some instructions online that said to try running chkdsk > /p. I did this, and after this i was able to boot into windows, but before > the system got totally started up, I would get a blue-screen-of-death (BSOD). > > Next, I restarted the computer and held down F8 when Windows first tried to > load. I chose to restore the last know good configuration. Now I can boot > into Windows without getting a BSOD, but it seems as though Windows has lost > the drivers for every single device on my system. I get the hardware wizard > for the system board, DVD drive, network adapters...everything. I thought I > would try to reinstall drivers from the driver DVD that came with the PC, but > I can't because windows doesn't recognize the DVD drive. I can't get on the > internet because Windows doesn't recognize the network adaptor. > > Can anyone tell me where I may have gone wrong in my attempt to fix this > problem, and if there is anything I can try short of just reinstalling > everything? > > Thanks in advance, > Paul > > How to Recover from a Corrupted Registry that Prevents Windows XP from Starting http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;307545 Once you've recovered, you might want to look here, as well: How to Troubleshoot Registry Corruption Issues http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;822705 -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375 They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has killed a great many philosophers. ~ Denis Diderot |
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