
(Windows XP Instructions)
So you want to try to repair your Windows XP installation, but you don’t know what to do after you get past all of the Windows prompt screens, and are left staring at a black screen that reads:
“1: C:\WINDOWS
Which Windows installation would you like to log onto
?”
Well, here’s a little tutorial........
The following issue also applies to these errors:
- Unmountable Boot Volume
- Can't run System Restore in normal mode or safe mode, can't open programs
- Windows XP could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\...
- Stop: ... {Registry File Failure} The registry cannot load the hive.
- System error: Lsass.exe
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-When trying to update a password the return status indicates that the value provided as the current password is not correct.)
Scenerio: So you’re troubleshooting your computer system, running virus scans, what have you, and you reboot because it was required, or to see if the problem has been resolved. And upon the reboot you get this message:
“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.”
Oh. Great. Thanks.
First of all, this is only relevant if you have your Windows XP CD-ROM. (If you have a PC that didn’t come with one, or has a recovery disc or recovery partition instead, then this does not pertain to you. Sorry for your luck. I personally think that all PC manufacturers should have included a physical copy of YOUR Windows disc separate from their added extra software. Anyways......)
When you hit “r” to repair, Windows checks the hard drive and then brings you to a black screen. This is the recovery console.
This is where the help comes in.
Windows Recovery Console will say:
“1: C:\WINDOWS
Which Windows installation would you like to log onto?”
Hit the number 1 key and press enter.
Next it will ask for the Administrator password:
Just press ENTER (Hopefully it has never been set).
The screen drops to a command prompt of C:\WINDOWS>
So.....what do you do now? Windows no longer prompts you as to what to do from here.
First, perform a disk check by typing chkdsk /p and hit enter.
When that is finished, type fixboot and hit enter.
Now type exit and hit enter to restart the system.
Hopefully this fixed your issue. If not, try these additional steps:
As soon as the computer starts hit F8 every second to bring up the Advanced Options Menu.
Choose the Last Known Good Configuration.
I Hope this helps.
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