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August 1st, 2005 14:00
windows/system32/config/system is missing or is corrupted
I am currently on a back up PC but i desperately need to get back on my dell without losing all my work or else I'm not gonna get paid! (and stupidly I hadn't backed up the most recent work)
Operating System: Windows XP
Problem Description: windows/system32/config/system is missing or is corrupted
Problem Description: windows/system32/config/system is missing or is corrupted
I tried booting in safe mode and last good known configuration but neither work, I emailed dell and they sent me a fix but I'm having problems with it - anyone able to help? I would really appreciate it!
My original message was that "windows/system32/config/system is missing or is corrupted" and my computer is unbootable not an "ntoskernl" error (which is what Dell sent me the fix for, but I'm a bit of a computer dummy so I tried it anyway) and it didn't work at the following points.
In the recovery panel dell told me I should select the following option after I had selected repair
* Press [1] to choose the Dell installation.
There was nowhere to select [1] dell installation. When I tried to enter 1 it said no such command
The next step was....
* Next you will be asked to enter the Administrator password. Dell computers ship with no password, so just press [Enter].
It didn't ask me to enter my password
once I had typed a few more commands it asked me to type in the following to copy over the needed file
* Now type this: expand ntkrnlmp.ex_ C:\Windows\System32\ntoskrnl.exe [Enter]
When I typed this it said access denied
The screen is completely black when I try to boot, it cycles through booting again and again, always stopping to say that
"windows/system32/config/system is missing or is corrupted. Please inster XP disc and select R for repair" I have tried last good configuration, I have tried booting into safe mode but they all result in the same message.
It also once told me that hal.dll was corrupt.
Anyone have in insight into things I could try while I patiently wait the 48 hours for dell to get back to me.
Many thanks in advance for any help :smileyhappy:
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Denny Denham
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August 1st, 2005 15:00
You have a corrupted registry. The information here should help you correct the current situation.
Note also that if your backup PC has a free drive bay you have the option of installing the hard drive from your non-bootable system into it and copying your work there.
Message Edited by Denny Denham on 08-01-2005 09:51 AM
wrf81
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August 1st, 2005 17:00
Ugh... printed it out, tried it, access denied.
I genuinely do not have the skill to remove the hard drive from one machine and put it in the other though - I'd be too scared of breaking it. Guess I'll just have to wait and see what dell say.
Thanks for trying though :-)
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August 1st, 2005 17:00
redwolfe_98
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August 1st, 2005 22:00
wrf81
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August 1st, 2005 23:00
Denny Denham
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August 2nd, 2005 01:00
Unfortunately, your problem is a corrupted registry and a repair reinstall does nothing to the registry.
wrf81
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August 2nd, 2005 02:00
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August 2nd, 2005 22:00