Error message:
Windows XP could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt:
\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM
In order to use the method provided by Microsoft, many of the files (ie
"System") should be deleted, and then copied from a "Repair" subdirectory.
That subdirectory doesn't exist in the Windows folder of my computer, so I
could not continue.
I was able to use Recovery Console to rename and then copy back the file
"System" and then start in Safe Mode. Once there, I was able to use System
Restore to get back to last Friday's restore point.
My question is whether the Repair subdirectory or folder should be on my
computer or not. I am pretty sure it is SP2 but I will have to check again
tonight.
"Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
>
> "Alberto" <Alberto@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news
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> > IN trying to save my computer from a missing or corrupt file, I found that
> > I
> > do not have the subdirectory \Windows\repairs.
> > This is an eMachines computer running XP Home; should I have it or is it
> > not
> > necessary?
>
> The "Repair" folder contains copies of some registry files.
> It is very unlikely to contain your missing file. You should
> post the full error message you see on your screen.
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