Now you know the reason we preach "Backup your data to a removable drive or CD"
I assume you meant that you can not find a boot disk that will read your NTSF drive to recover your
personal files.
Some will tell you to remove the drive, buy a external case and attach it to another computer.
This will work, most of the time, but here is an alternative.
Try one of the Linux self-running CD's.
If the drive is not physically dead, you should be able to copy files from your hard drive to a USB
flash drive, using the Linux program. These Linux disks can be made from a downloaded ISO file or
you can find places on the Internet to buy one already setup.
To other watchers, I am not promoting any Linux. I use ERD Commander myself, but I have used an
Ubuntu disk to recover files to a usb drive (make sure the usb drive is mounted before you start
Ubuntu or it wont see it.)
"Richard" <Richard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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| BOOT problem..... never goes to Windows...black screen...
| msg: Win could not start because following file missing or corrupt:
| windows\system32\config\system
| can attempt to repair by starting Win setup using original setup CD. Select
| 'R' at first screen to start repair.
|
| ACER provided with the system a set of 6 RECOVERY CDs that are for RESTORING
| the system to its original status.... that is the only option available on
| them.
|
| Nothing I can find can read NTSF so I can copy a file back to the hard drive.
|
|
| "DL" wrote:
|
| > Exactly what is the boot problem?
| > What method of recovering your sytem did Acer supply?
| >
| > "Richard" <Richard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
| > news

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| > >I have a 2+ year old ACER running XP Media Center 2005 which was preloaded.
| > > There is now a problem with BOOTing and it says that I should try the
| > > repair
| > > option from the Setup CD, which I don't have because ACER does not provide
| > > one. How can I get a Setup CD or something similar to try the Repair
| > > option???
| >
| >
| >