- Windows System File Corrupted - Need to Repair Without Re-install
- Posted by RMM on July 3rd, 2008
I have a Toshiba M35X-S163 laptop that will not start because of the above
problem.
Want to try to repair the file without using the Toshiba Repair disks.
Believe I can create a boot disk & use to start up - then presumably I can
replace or repair the file (windows\system32\config\system).
Have found a MS Support article ( 311073) that supposedly covers this, but
it's a bit vague / incomplete & I am no expert.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
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RMM
- Posted by Clark... on July 3rd, 2008
RMM wrote:
The Toshiba CD should alow you to boot to the repair windows option...
Insert and boot from your Windows XP CD.
At the first R=Repair option, press the R key
Press the number that corresponds to the correct location for the
installation of Windows you want to repair.
Typically this will be #1 (hit the 1 key)
Enter in the administrator password when requested (if none then just hit
enter)
In Recovery Console, .
type: (cd windows) hit ENTER
Type cd system32\config , and then press ENTER.
Type dir system , and then press ENTER.
type ren system system.bak , and then press ENTER.
Type copy c:\windows\repair\system , and then press ENTER.
IMPORTANT : If you encounter problems when you run the preceding commands,
you may need to use the Change Directory command ( cd ) one folder at a time
before you run the preceding commands. For example, type cd system32 , press
ENTER, type cd config , and then press ENTER.
Type exit , and then press ENTER to quit Recovery Console and restart the
computer.
***** Or boot into the repair option and In the command prompt type chkdsk
/r
and let it do the check disk, that may work also
Clark...
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- Posted by Ronaldo on July 4th, 2008
Run the system file checker. It will replace any corrupted system files,
from the Windows CD.
scannow sfc - LEARN how to use SFC.EXE (system file checker)
http://www.updatexp.com/scannow-sfc.html
What is the System File Checker, and how do I run it?
http://ask-leo.com/what_is_the_syste..._run_i t.html
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- Posted by Clark... on July 4th, 2008
Ronaldo wrote:
You can't run SFC if you can't boot your PC.
Clark...
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- Posted by Ronaldo on July 4th, 2008
I've always assumed sfc scannow could be run from the Recovery Console which
should be obvious for Microsoft to include, and the next page seemed to
confirm my assumption, but trying it for myself, I found the command is not
included in the list.
http://www.techsupportforum.com/micr...-question.html
An alternative method could be to access the Recovery Console and copy the
file from the XP CD with some command like;
copy c:\windows\servicepackfiles\I386\filename.sys c:\windows\system32
http://forums.techguy.org/windows-nt...on-t-work.html
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- Posted by Ronaldo on July 4th, 2008
The copy command from the Recovery Console command used to copy a file from
one location to another.
Copy Command Syntax:
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/termsc/p/copy.htm
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- Posted by RMM on July 7th, 2008
Thanks !
So this will this work even though the Toshiba disk is not a normal Win XP
setup disk, but an OEM recovery disk?
I will try to do this tonight with a friend who is more of an expert than
me....
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RMM
"Clark..." wrote:
- Posted by Clark... on July 7th, 2008
RMM wrote:
format install automatic type disk.
I know the fix works if it is done correctly, I have done it many times
Good luck
Clark...
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