Error Loading Windows Xp Pci.sys
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Database CPUs Solaris Novell OpenVMS DOS Unix Mac Lounge Login» Register» Connect» Hardware & Devices ▼ General Hardware CPUs/Overclocking Networking http://www.computing.net/answers/windows-xp/xp-system32driverspcisys-missing-or-corrup/198419.html See More... Software ▼ Security and Virus Office Software PC Gaming See More... Operating Systems ▼ Windows 10 Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows XP See More... Off-Topic Tags How-tos Drivers Ask a Question Computing.NetForumsWindows http://h20564.www2.hp.com/hpsc/doc/public/display?docId=c01319801 XPSoftware Problems Solved xp system32\drivers\pci.sys missing or corrup Tags:pci vandell November 10, 2011 at 10:59:09 Specs: Linux i686 When starting, system says "system32 drivers pci.sys is missing... use repair console"would like to "expand" error loading file from recovery disk to c:, but when I execute the command, the system says "access is denied". To remedy this, tried to use the SET command to set AllowAllPaths = true, but get "Set command is disable, enable by using Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in." However, I don't see how to do this from within the "repair" console. Is there any way around this, or error loading windows another approach altogether. I don't have the original XP disk, only an upgrade disk and the recovery disk. I'd prefer not to have to do a clean load. See More: xp system32\drivers\pci.sys missing or corrup Report • ✔ Best Answer Tubesandwires November 11, 2011 at 10:29:07 See response 8"I note that there's a "drivers cache" folder in Windows. Does this provide any help?"C:\Windows\Driver Cache\i386NO. pci.sys is not in it. The ONLY place pci.sys is, is in C:\Windows\System32\drivers. or possibly C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\i386There is no pci.sy_ on my entire C drive either. There are backup copies of some drivers inC:\Windows\System32\dllcache(the dllcache folder is normally hidden in Windows)- *.dll files, some *.sys files, *.exe files, etc. - but not pci.sys .If there is no (Drive letter):\Windows\System32\\drivers folder (or if there was no \drivers folder until you made it) your Windows installation is severely damaged.(My \drivers folder has 338 files total inc. in sub-folders and 4 sub-folers that have a small number of files in some folders, three whch it appears were made by Windows when I installed it, the other made by AVG later. )Your hard drive may be in the process of failing. .Test your hard drive with hard drive manufacturer
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