On Oct 24, 11:31*am, rgmcmanus <rgmcma...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> Yes, both times that I got this error, I came upstairs to find that the power
> was off, I keep this computer on all the time. I *turned the computer back on
> and that is when I got the error.
> I would like to start over and delete the tmp file, and then find out what
> is *wrong.
>
> How do I delete the tmp file, I tried rd tmp and then it would let me type
> md tmp but then when I went to second step of copy windows etc... it said
> this could not be copied.
> Thanks for any help you can give!
>
>
>
> "Jose" wrote:
> > On Oct 23, 8:51 pm, rgmcmanus <rgmcma...@discussions.microsoft.com>
> > wrote:
> > > Thanks for the information. *If my computer worked for about a weekafter I
> > > did part 1 of the recovery, do you think I had Internet Explorer 7? It worked
> > > fine. *I just can't remember which version I had, this computer is upstairs
> > > and I use it mainly for pictures, video and music projects.
>
> > > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
>
> > > > You should have replied to my post, not yours.
>
> > > > Reference:
>
> > > > How to perform a repair installation of Windows XP if a later version of
> > > > Internet Explorer is installed:
> > > >http://support.microsoft.com/kb/917964
>
> > > > Since you failed to uninstall IE7 prior to doing the Repair Install, your
> > > > only recourse now is to back-up any personal data (none of which should be
> > > > considered 100% trustworthy at this point) then do a format & cleaninstall
> > > > of Windows.
>
> > > > Please note that another Repair Install (AKA in-place upgrade) willNOT fix
> > > > this nor will installing IE7 or IE8!
>
> > > > cf.http://michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html#steps
>
> > > > After the clean install, you'll have the equivalent of a "new computer" so
> > > > take care of everything on the following page before otherwise connecting
> > > > the machine to the internet or a network and before using a USB keythat
> > > > isn't brand-new or hasn't been freshly formatted:
>
> > > > 5 steps to help protect your new computer before you go online
> > > >http://www.microsoft.com/protect/com...nced/xppc.mspx
>
> > > > HOW TO get a computer running WinXP Gold (no Service Packs) fully patched
> > > > (after a clean install)
> > > >http://groups.google.com/group/micro...update/msg/3f5...
>
> > > > HOW TO get a computer running WinXP SP1(a) or SP2 fully patched (after a
> > > > clean install)
> > > >http://groups.google.com/group/micro...xp.general/msg...
> > > > --
> > > > ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
> > > > MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002
> > > >www.banthecheck.com
>
> > > > rgmcmanus wrote:
> > > > > I have windows xp professional I do not know what bit, I can not get on
> > > > > for
> > > > > any futher details. *I have not download explorer 8 on this desk top. *But
> > > > > I
> > > > > believe it did have ie7. *My computer was set to download all updates
> > > > > automaticlly.
>
> > > > >> When I restarted my computer a couple of weeks ago I got a
> > > > >> window/system32/config/system error. *I did a cd repair as recommended by
> > > > >> microsoft Q307545. *I did part 1 and my system restored and worked fine
> > > > >> for a couple weeks and then again the other day I got the same system
> > > > >> error and xp would not boot. *I thought no problem, go back tothe same
> > > > >> system restore and when I put in my cd and hit r for repair and after I
> > > > >> chose my drive, I started to type
> > > > >> md tmp and I got error - *md tmp already exists. *So I am confused, was I
> > > > >> supposed to do all the parts that were listed in this solution? *Or
> > > > >> should
> > > > >> I be able to go under safe mode and get to the system restore I did a
> > > > >> couple of weeks ago? *Help!! I don't want to lose pictures andmusic! *If
> > > > >> anyone has solution, please remember I am probably just a littlebit
> > > > >> above
> > > > >> average computer smart. Thanks for the help!
>
> > > > .
>
> > That error is common after an aborted restart, non gradeful shutdown
> > or power interruption.
>
> > Before you started this adventure, did your computer experience a
> > power interruption?
>
> > If the file system was compromised, that should be checked first.
>
> > Boot your Recovery Console CD and run:
>
> > chkdsk /f
>
> > Then continue troubleshooting.
>
> > If you followed the KB once, the tmp folder already exists, so the md
> > tmp will fail (as it should). *You could go through the process of
> > deleting the previously created tmp folder, recreating it, following
> > the article, etc. but that would get very annoying after a bit. *You
> > could make it work, but that is not your problem.
>
> > Having to periodically copy the files over is not a solution and means
> > you still have a problem someplace else.
> > .
Did you boot on a CD with Recovery Console (RC) and run chkdsk /r
yet? That is step 1 after a power interruption.
There is also nothing magical about the directory called tmp, you can
call it whatever you want as long as you use that same name throughout
the process. Once it is created, you cannot create it again unless
you delete it first. If it is already created, just skip the md tmp
part of the instructions.
You will not be able to do the copies by booing normally since the
files will be in use.
Did the copy fail because the file is in use by another process?
Remember, we cannot see the messages on your screen, so you need to
type them in exactly.
This is really a most awkward way to resolve your non booting issue.
Your real issue is power and/or lack thereof. File corruption is a
symptom of the problem. How much time does it take to go through the
entire process?
Consider a small Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) for your afflicted
system, or, become an expert with article 307545 and hope that it
works for you every time in the future.