How To Fix Windows System32 Config System Error
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Apps News Encyclopedia Home Forum Windows Report \windows\system32\config\system is corrupt[Solved/Closed] Ask a question Cav - windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt no cd Latest answer on Mar 9, 2013 11:50AM Hello, I have an IBM thinkpad T23 and suddenly when I turned it on
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it came up with an error message saying: \windows\system32\config\system is corrupt or missing. I've tried reboot from cd using home xp edition but it still comes up with \windows\system32\config\system is corrupt or missing. I cant access https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVZe8YYkH4E bios because I cant remember the password for it. Please help. Cav See more Windows/system32/config/system Windows could not start because the following file is missing Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt Windows XP - C:\Windows\System32\Config\System is corrupt Error message: "C:\windows\system32\config\system" is corrupt Windows\system32\config\system being corrupte \windows\system32\config\system is corrupt or \windows\system32\config\system is corrupt Helpful +63 Report Sephiroth Oct 30, 2008 10:59AM Try this one: http://www.myfixes.com/articles/system ANTI-VIRUS: http://ccm.net/forum/affich-22815-windows-system32-config-system-is-corrupt what is "floustration of light"? XD Also, a UPS has nothing at all to do with random registry corruption. Your hard drive may be having issues. If your HDD is more than three years old, you might consider a replacement. Run "chkdsk /p" or "chkdsk /f". If you see a lot of errors or bad sectors, it's time to go shopping. Otherwise, let chkdsk fix the problems and go on your merry way. Good luck! Report Mohd. Quran- Jul 22, 2009 02:45AM thank very much...the link to MYFIXes it worked . Report Anonymous- Sep 4, 2009 09:56AM The problem being discussed is extremely common and working as a technician I see it almost weekly. Thank gos there is someone with sense on here (Sephiroth). The fix posted by this user will work as its the same fix I use everytime. It's on the first page of replies about 2/3rds of the way down, containing a link Any yeah how would the HDD be damaged by light as im assuming no-one is taking the drive out, then taking it apart, and even if it was that it wouldn't just corrupt the odd reg entry! Report mr_ripped- Dec 19, 2009 04:21PM ++++++111111!!!!!!!! This fix worked perfectly!!! Try this one first before the windows fix!! Windo
the cookies we use, visit More About Cookies 51. How Do I Repair A Missing Or Corrupt Windows\System32\Conf\System File This type of error http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org/how_do_i_repair_a_missing_or_cor1.htm usually indicated that the pc has refused to start because of a corruption within the registry. The following should remedy the problem. However, it is important that you replace all five registry hives. Simply replacing one or two could, potentially, cause other problems. NOTE You should not use the method two set of instructions below if your system has an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) windows system32 copy of Windows XP. Doing so will render your operating system inoperable. OEM installations create passwords and user name that did not previously exist. Therefore, in your own interest, these instructions will not remedy the problem. The easiest option with OEM copies of XP is to reinstall XP using the manufacturer’s recovery disks. Easy Method Restart your PC. Keep tapping the F8 Button until a windows system32 config menu appears. When the menu appears use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to select the ‘Last known good configuration’ option. Once selected press Enter. Your PC should now reinstall the ‘last known good configuration file’ Restart your PC and see if the problem has been solved If it hasn’t go on to the Harder Method below. Harder Method Step One Insert the Windows XP CD into the CD-ROM and restart your pc. At the ‘Welcome to Setup’ screen press R to start the Recovery Console. The Recovery Console will now open and the list of Windows installations will appear. As you only have one installation on your PC you need to press the number which is relevant to your installations location. This, obviously will typically be 1 (one). When requested type in your Administrator password. If you haven’t set an administrator password, then simply press Enter. The Recovery Console command prompt window will now appear. At the Command prompt type the following, pressing Enter after you have typed each line. It is assumed that your root directory will be C: However, if your root directory isn't C:, for example, if