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C:\Windows\System32\SafeBoot.sys - Corrupt?

 
 
MPaquette
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      19th Nov 2008
While putting a Windows XP SP3 RIS image onto an HP EliteBook 6930p I
received the following error after a reboot, "Windows could not start because
the following file is missing or corrupt: C:\Windows\System32\SafeBoot.sys".

Anyone seen this before or know why it's happening?
 
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Peter Foldes
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      20th Nov 2008
MPaquette

It is a corrupt or damaged Registry causing this issue

Use the link below to recover the system
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;307545


Too see what caused the problem
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;822705

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"MPaquette" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:3B137B94-E7AC-418C-A758-(E-Mail Removed)...
> While putting a Windows XP SP3 RIS image onto an HP EliteBook 6930p I
> received the following error after a reboot, "Windows could not start because
> the following file is missing or corrupt: C:\Windows\System32\SafeBoot.sys".
>
> Anyone seen this before or know why it's happening?

 
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SafeBoot Simon
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      3rd Dec 2008
On Nov 20, 12:43*am, "Peter Foldes" <ok...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> MPaquette
>
> It is a corrupt or damaged Registry causing this issue


Actually it would be amazingly uncommon for this to be the case - most
likely the file is missing, and it's nothing to do with the registry
at all.

 
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LBell
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      23rd Jan 2009


"MPaquette" wrote:

> While putting a Windows XP SP3 RIS image onto an HP EliteBook 6930p I
> received the following error after a reboot, "Windows could not start because
> the following file is missing or corrupt: C:\Windows\System32\SafeBoot.sys".
>
> Anyone seen this before or know why it's happening?


I am attempting to Riprep a HP6930P. It always stops on SAFEBOOT.SYS with a
sharing violation. If you select retry it goes on, but it never actually
copies the file to the image. After restore, it boots to a missing or corrupt
SAFEBOOT.SYS. The file is actually missing. I have not been able to determine
the service or process which is locking this file. Have you?

 
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LBell
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      23rd Jan 2009


"MPaquette" wrote:

> While putting a Windows XP SP3 RIS image onto an HP EliteBook 6930p I
> received the following error after a reboot, "Windows could not start because
> the following file is missing or corrupt: C:\Windows\System32\SafeBoot.sys".
>
> Anyone seen this before or know why it's happening?



The SAFEBOOT.SYS is part of the HP Security Suite. There are two ways to
solve your problem.
Deinstall the Drive Encrytion and Security Suite and re-image.
Insert a copy of SAFEBOOT.SYS in the RIS server image.
\\RISserver\d$\RemoteInstall\Setup\English\Images\<imagefolder>\i386\Mirror1\UserData\WINDOWS\system32\drivers

I've tested both methods with success.
 
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Nil
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      20th Oct 2010
On 19 Oct 2010, Jude12 <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:

> Windows Xp Pro SP3 on my HP EliteBook 8730w can't start because is
> missing or corrupt the file SafeBoot.sys. But I can't find the
> file to replace, could someone share this file? Or where can I
> find it? In the Driver Recovery DVD there's not!


I don't have a file by that name on any of my computers. A quick google
search finds references to it being associated with a third party disk
encryption program sold by McAfee. It's not a standard Windows file or
issue, it's a McAfee issue. You might have better luck if you contact
their support department.
 
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Jim
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      20th Oct 2010
On Tue, 19 Oct 2010 11:55:23 -0500, Jude12
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>
>Hi everyone,
>
>Windows Xp Pro SP3 on my HP EliteBook 8730w can't start because is
>missing or corrupt the file SafeBoot.sys. But I can't find the file to
>replace, could someone share this file? Or where can I find it? In the
>Driver Recovery DVD there's not!
>


If it`s only just reported this , try doing a system restore to when
it was working .
 
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      2nd Aug 2011
What we did to resolve the issue was to disable the Express Card Slot option via BIOS. We can do this by going to System BIOS :

System Confurigution --- Port Option -- Express Card Slot -- Off
 
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