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manophil

Dear collegues: I installed Windows XP Media Center Edition 2002 with
SP2, it was all working fine, after 2 days I get a messege when i
started my computer ""it canot start because some files in system32 are
missing or corrupted"" so i repair it again, and it keeps giving me the
same messege when i turn off my computer or restart it, even sometimes
it is jamed

all drivers are installed

can somebody help me

Thanks
Manophil
 
Hi,

Is it that files in the system32 folder are corrupt? Or is it saying that
something in \windows\system32\config is corrupt? The former can be cured by
running sfc /scannow from a start/run prompt. The latter requires replacing
a corrupt registry:

How to Recover from a Corrupted Registry [Q307545]
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=307545

--
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP

Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
 
Daer Rick
Thank youfor your help the correct messega is exactly "Windows could
not start because the following file is missing or corrupt:
\Windows\system32\config\system
you can attemp to repair this file by starting windows setup using the
original setup cd room....

what shall i do to fix this problem? i used FIXBOOT to repair but when
i restart my computer it is corrupt again and again???

thanks
Hi,

Is it that files in the system32 folder are corrupt? Or is it saying
that
something in \windows\system32\config is corrupt? The former can be
cured by
running sfc /scannow from a start/run prompt. The latter requires
replacing
a corrupt registry:

How to Recover from a Corrupted Registry [Q307545]
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=307545

--
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP

Windows help - www.rickrogers.org

"manophil" (e-mail address removed) wrote in message

Dear collegues: I installed Windows XP Media Center Edition 2002 with
SP2, it was all working fine, after 2 days I get a messege when i
started my computer ""it canot start because some files in system32
are
missing or corrupted"" so i repair it again, and it keeps giving me
the
same messege when i turn off my computer or restart it, even
sometimes
it is jamed

all drivers are installed

can somebody help me

Thanks
Manophil
 
Hi,

The problem is a corrupt registry, so the solution is in the article I
referred you to.

--
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP

Windows help - www.rickrogers.org

manophil said:
Daer Rick
Thank youfor your help the correct messega is exactly "Windows could
not start because the following file is missing or corrupt:
\Windows\system32\config\system
you can attemp to repair this file by starting windows setup using the
original setup cd room....

what shall i do to fix this problem? i used FIXBOOT to repair but when
i restart my computer it is corrupt again and again???

thanks
Hi,

Is it that files in the system32 folder are corrupt? Or is it saying
that
something in \windows\system32\config is corrupt? The former can be
cured by
running sfc /scannow from a start/run prompt. The latter requires
replacing
a corrupt registry:

How to Recover from a Corrupted Registry [Q307545]
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=307545

--
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP

Windows help - www.rickrogers.org

"manophil" (e-mail address removed) wrote in message

Dear collegues: I installed Windows XP Media Center Edition 2002 with
SP2, it was all working fine, after 2 days I get a messege when i
started my computer ""it canot start because some files in system32
are
missing or corrupted"" so i repair it again, and it keeps giving me
the
same messege when i turn off my computer or restart it, even
sometimes
it is jamed

all drivers are installed

can somebody help me

Thanks
Manophil
 
Dear Rick
Thank you for your help, but how is the procedure for replacing the
registry

Thanks
 
manophil said:
Dear Rick
Thank you for your help, but how is the procedure for replacing the
registry

Thanks
The procedure for replacing the registry is in the link that Rick
previously gave you. Here it is again for your convenience:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q307545

If the procedure seems too complicated - and there is no shame in
admitting to yourself that this isn't your cup of tea - take the
machine to a professional computer repair shop (not your local version
of BigStoreUSA).

Malke
 
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