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comments] i recently lost power during an automated system update, which caused a fatal windows xp error. the computer would show the bios http://www.thinkoholic.com/2013/09/12/windows-xp-solution-bluescreen-death-error-c000021a-fatal-system-error/ screen, try to boot, and just restart. booting into safe mode didn't work http://healyourchurchwebsite.com/2008/03/14/how-i-fixed-my-stop-c000021a-fatal-system-error-with-knoppix/ either. using the boot options menu (press F8 just after the bios screen goes away), i was able to deactivate the automatic system restart after serious errors, and finally was presented with the following error code: Stop: c000021a {Fatal System Error} The Session Manager Initialization system process terminated unexpectedly fatal system with a status of 0xc000026c (0×00000000 0×00000000). The system has been shut down. (the german version says something like "der systemprozess session manager initialization wurde unerwartet beendet. das system wurde heruntergefahren.") a quick search for error code c000021a brought me to lots and lots of help pages saying "please constact your system administrator". one single page among all these meaningless "help" fatal system error suggestions did contain an actual answer: your win32k.sys (located in c:/windows/system32) has most likely been corrupted. here's how to solve this problem: use your windows xp installation cd, or any other bootable disk/flashdrive to get access to the file system. navigate to c:\windows\system32\dllcache\ and copy win32k.sys to the parent directory, c:\windows\system32. if you're using windows xp recovery console, the commands are as follows: c:
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copy win32k.sys ..\ renaming the original (corrupted) file is recommended so you can undo your changes if necessary. if the "dir win32k*" command doesn't show the wanted file, you may find another copy in c:\windows\ServicePackFiles\i386\. alternatively, you may be able to copy the file from a similar system (be sure to check the bit architecture (32 or 64) and service pack version first!). after the intact version of win32k.sys is copied to your system32 directory, remove the bootable cd and enter "exit", and your system should start again. Be Sociable, Share! Tweet [category: computers & technology] [tags: computers, how to, windows] 6 comments on &ld
are steps describing how I used Knoppix Linux to fix the dreaded Windows XP ‘Error Message: Stop c000021a {Fatal System Error} The Session Manager Initialization System Process…' failure. This morning, when I powered-up my computer at work, my Windows XP-based computer booted blue, noting a file error which in turn kicked off an automatic chkdsk scan/fix of my hard drive. I got some coffee and used my smart phone to address email while all this was going on. When the system was done "fixing" the broken files, it rebooted to something I'd never seen before - a blue screen of death with the following ubiquitous message: Stop: c000021a {Fatal System Error} The Session manager initialization system process terminated unexpectedly with a status of 0xc000026c (0×00000000 0×00000000). The system has been shut down. After a few bouts with the on/off switch, it was clear, I was dead in the water. I walked down the hall to visit the IT guys, together we brought up the Microsoft Knowledgebase file #317189 entitled "Error Message: Stop c000021a {Fatal System Error} The Session Manager Initialization System Process…" It had fun advice like installing Dr.Watson, running a memory dump and then sifting through the disassembled 0′s and 1′s to figure out what broke. Of course one's machine would have to boot before that byzantine process was possible - a minor point not considered in said documentation. There were some other things about registry files, but again, I can't get to the the C:\> command line prompt then it doesn't do me much good. I did find on the Messenger Plus! Live Forums advice to run the Windows repair and replace my psapi.dll file with an older version, but again, that'd require getting onto the hard drive - and the only way I knew how to do that at this juncture would be take a route similar to the one I wrote about in 2003 in my post entitled:'Linux-based approach to fixing MSBlaster Worm infection.' So after digging through a few drawers and CD stacks, I found a Knoppix CD I had ‘burninated' back in October for my blogging-tour of Jordan. For those of you who don't know, Knoppix is a Linux distribution based on Debian GNU/Linux designed to be run directly from a CD / DVD. So I popped the Knoppix disk into the CD drive, turned on the power switch and within minutes, my machine was back up and running under Windows XP; though part of me wonders if there's not an Ubuntu install in store f