System has no paging file, or the paging file is too small.

M

Mark

I have Windows 2000 Professional Edition. It came up as
usual and I enter my id and password. Then a window
displays saying, Your system has no paging file, or the
paging file is too small. Then it gets stuck in a boot
loop and asks me to enter my id and password again. I
tried to bring up Windows in Safe Mode and it does the
same thing.

How do I get around this? Everything I find on the
Microsoft pages for this talk about how to fix this once
you are in Windows. I can not get there. Is there a
command I can run under the Console recovery mode or
something else I can do ?
 
H

harasai

I do have similler problem with my win2k professional.

afterloging iam getting blue screen with an error message
as "page fault in non page nkoskernl miising or corrupt"

and again rebooting. i went through all the options at
boot menu [F8] same is repeated.

i copied ntoskrnl and kernel32.dll in to the system from
another machine. now it is hanging at the time of loading

Pls. give any sugessions to restore the os
 
J

\(JD\)

Either your drive letters got screwed up:
Delete each entry in your registry HKLM\system\mounted devices key and
reboot and let the system re-enumerate the devices.

Or you have changed the permission on the root of your drive:
Give System Full Control on the Root of each drive letter.

(jD)

harasai said:
I do have similler problem with my win2k professional.

afterloging iam getting blue screen with an error message
as "page fault in non page nkoskernl miising or corrupt"

and again rebooting. i went through all the options at
boot menu [F8] same is repeated.

i copied ntoskrnl and kernel32.dll in to the system from
another machine. now it is hanging at the time of loading

Pls. give any sugessions to restore the os





-----Original Message-----
I have Windows 2000 Professional Edition. It came up as
usual and I enter my id and password. Then a window
displays saying, Your system has no paging file, or the
paging file is too small. Then it gets stuck in a boot
loop and asks me to enter my id and password again. I
tried to bring up Windows in Safe Mode and it does the
same thing.

How do I get around this? Everything I find on the
Microsoft pages for this talk about how to fix this once
you are in Windows. I can not get there. Is there a
command I can run under the Console recovery mode or
something else I can do ?
.
 

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