"scdev" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Pegasus (MVP) ha scritto:
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>> In situations where a high availability of a PC is required, appropriate
>> precautions must be taken in advance, e.g.
>> - Provide access to a backup PC
>> - Use an imaging program such as Acronis TrueImage so that you
>> can restore a failed installation in less than 30 minutes.
> I know but know is too late. Thankyou anyway.
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>> If you haven't taken any of these precautions then you could try
>> one of these methods:
>> - Press F8 during the early boot phase, then select "Last known good
>> configuration"
> This don't work.
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>> - Perform a manual System Restore
>> (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307545)
> I can't perform manualy this because i have not c:\windows\repair
> \system file.
> So i think there are no way to solve my situation.
> I would like only return to previous state befaure fixboot and fixmdr
> is possible that there are no way to undo this actions?
> Thankyou anyway
The commands fixboot and fixmbr will only affect the boot
behaviour of Windows. They have no effect on the rest of
the installation. Since Windows does start on your machine,
I suspect that the problem is caused by something else, e.g.
by a damaged registry. You can repair it using the method
I gave you in my previous reply but you must read the whole
article. Using the registry kept in the Repair folder is only the
first step. There are other copies, e.g. this one:
C:\System Volume
Information\_restore{D86480E3-73EF-47BC-A0EB-A81BE6EE3ED8}\RP1\Snapshot
The process to retrieve it is described in detail in that article.
Machines that have a damaged boot environment but an intact
Windows installation can be booted with a WinXP boot disk
or boot CD. Here is how to make such a disk:
- Format a floppy disk on a WinXP PC.
- Copy these files from the i386 folder of the WinXP installation
CD to A:\
ntldr
ntdetect.com
- Create a file a:\boot.ini with these lines inside:
[boot loader]
timeout=5
default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS
[operating systems]
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP
Professional" /fastdetect /noexecute=optin