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Smartphones Fun Stuff Search site How to Fix "Missing or corrupt NTFS.sys" Error in Windows XP One of my Windows XP computers at home crapped out today with the error fat_file_system error windows 10 "Missing or corrupt Ntfs.sys" and would not get past the initial BIOS screen. I
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eventually got it back up and running without having to format the computer, but it took a little while and it ntfs file system error windows 7 wasn't very straightforward. So if you are getting this error, here are the steps you can take to fix it. The exact error message that you get from Windows is: Windows could not start because the https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/930916 following file is missing or corrupt: System32\Drivers\Ntfs.sys When you do a search in Google for ntfs.sys is missing or corrupt, the first result is from Microsoft Support. In particular, it states that you might get this message when you convert your hard disk from FAT to NTFS. This was not the case in my situation. I tried to run defragmenter and it froze in the middle. After restarting, I got this http://www.online-tech-tips.com/computer-tips/how-to-fix-missing-or-corrupt-ntfssys-error-in-windows-xp/ message. I'll explain their method first, which did not work for me, and then two other possible methods to fix this issue. Use the Recovery Console to Replace Ntfs.sys Pop in your Windows CD into the computer and boot off the CD when prompted to "Press any key to boot from CD". When the Welcome screen appears, press R to select the To repair a Windows XP installation using Recovery Console, press R option. Next, type the number for the installation you want to logon to from the Recovery Console. You'll also need to know the administrator password in order to get to the command prompt. Now that you are at the command prompt, you need to enter in the following DOS commands, pressing Enter after each one: cd \windows\system32\drivers ren ntfs.sys ntfs.old This basically renames the current ntfs.sys file to something else so that we can replace it with a new one that hopefully is not corrupted. Now type in the following command: copy cd:\i386\ntfs.sys drive:\windows\system32\drivers Where cd is the drive letter for the CD-ROM drive that has your Windows XP CD and drive is the drive where you installed Windows XP (most likely C:). That's it! Now go ahead and remove the CD and type qu
Files Missing or Corrupted System Files For Operating System to boot properly, system files required to be safe. In case of Windows NT / 2000 http://ntfs.com/missing-corrupted-system-files.htm / XP these files are: NTLDR, ntdetect.com, boot.ini, located at the root folder of the bootable volume, Registry files (i.e., SAM, SECURITY, SYSTEM and SOFTWARE), etc. Windows Vista and newer Windows versions have completely different set of boot system files. These files are BOOTMGR (Windows Boot Manager), BCD (Boot Configuration Data), winload.exe. If these files have been deleted, corrupted, system error damaged by virus, Windows will be unable to boot. You'll see an error message "NTLDR is missing" or "BOOTMGR is missing". So, the next step in recovery process is to check the existence and safety of system files (for sure, you won't able to check them all, but you must check at least NTLDR, ntdetect.com, boot.ini which cause most system error windows of problems). To do it in Windows NT / 2000 / XP, you can use Emergency Repair Process, Recovery Console or third party recovery software. Emergency Repair Process To proceed with Emergency Repair Process, you need Emergency Repair Disk (ERD). This disk is recommended to create after you install and customize Windows. To create it, use the "Backup" utility from System Tools. You can use the ERD to repair damaged boot sector, damaged MBR, repair or replace missing or damaged NT Loader (NTLDR) and ntdetect.com files. If you do not have an ERD, the emergency repair process can attempt to locate your Windows installation and start repairing your system, but it may not be able to do so. To run the process, boot from Windows bootable disks or CD, and choose Repair option when system suggests you to proceed with installation or repairing. Then press R to run Emergency Repair Process and choose Fast or Manual Repair option. Fast Repair is recommended for most users, Manual Repair — for Administrators and advanced users only. If the