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PrudenceJuris
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When I turn on my PC, I'm unable to start Windows (I'm using XP). Initially I get a message saying Windows cannot start, and offering various options - Safe Mode, Last Known Good Configuration, Start Windows Normally, etc. Whichever one of these I choose, I end up with this error mesage:
"Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt:
<Windows root>\system32\ntoskrnl.exe.
Please re-install a copy of the above file"
I've tried re-installing XP from my installation disk but nothing happens - I just can't get beyond the above error message. I'd be v. grateful if anyone can tell me how I can fix this.
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putasolutions
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Insert your Xp disk into the CD drive, choose the boot from command prompt option in the menu that you are presented with
At the command prompt, type in the following:
copy d:\I386\Driver.cab c:\system32\ntoskrnl.exe /v
where d is the letter of your cd drive
press enter
Take the CD out when verified and reboot your computer
Please post your query to the boards, so that others can learn Remember there is no such thing as a simple question, just a question you don't know the answer to, though they are the easiest to answer
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PrudenceJuris
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Thanks for the advice. Seems to be fixed now. Many thanks
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rgdezarn
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Greetings. My son is having the same problem but his PC did not come with the Windows XP disc. Is there an alternate solution? Thanks!
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jmrire
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i tried that but i get an error saying access denied
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Dasten
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Yeah so...i have the ntoskrnl problem too. and it hasnt been the first time. after a while i got sick of just not touching the thing and just re-installed windows.
somehow a few years later, it's happened again, but this time....it's much different. Firstly the problem is now accompanied by a succession of VERY rapid beeps. worst of all, i cant do ANYTHING! not a saussage. the keyboard doesnt respond so i cant open the BIOS menu or run the xp disk to start again. I know it's not the keyboards fault as it's just your standard microsoft buisness keyboard, no installation required. I get the horrible feeling that i may have to buy a new hard drive....what do you guys think?
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Kelvin_Korath
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Dasten I have this exact same problem..Does Anyone know hot to fix it. I do not have the XP cd as it came pre-installed on my pc. Any help would be appreciated.
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chelseadaft2006
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Quote:
Insert your Xp disk into the CD drive, choose the boot from command prompt option in the menu that you are presented with <br><br>At the command prompt, type in the following:<br><br>copy d:\I386\Driver.cab c:\system32\ntoskrnl.exe /v <br><br>where d is the letter of your cd drive<br><br>press enter<br><br>Take the CD out when verified and reboot your computer
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my bro in law has this happen to his pc now, but when he inserts the xp cd it doesnt give him a command prompt option, boot from cd is all it asks.. then we get the recovery console.. but no prompt to copy the file over, help!!
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RichieP
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The Recovery Console uses a command prompt for commands such as those above.
Follw the boot from CD instructions then you press R for Recovery Console.
Here is where you type the command.
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OK OK I can't go any faster! aaaaaaaaaaaagh!
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wallace25
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i have the same problem what could have caused this? i havent yet fixed it butnil try it your way
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