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Windows Could Not Start

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by Orion Pax, 2009/07/01.

  1. 2009/07/04
    Orion Pax

    Orion Pax Inactive Thread Starter

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    I just did. I dont get an option to repair when selecting my windows partition. I can only format it. I am able to access the partition just fine with the recovery console, it accepts my password just fine.

    And this last time that I rebooted I got a NTDLR(sp?) is missing. I know what that is. I think its got my drives confused. Its showing BOTH my drives as having MBR on them. One is a 30gb hd and the other is a 300gb hd (the one you were helping me with). The 30gb has boot.ini and the other files on it. The 300 doesnt. Maybe I need to fixboot D: and fixmbr C: or vice versa.
     
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    broni

    broni Moderator Malware Analyst

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    If you have Windows CD...(if you don't have Windows CD, scroll down)

    1. Insert your Windows XP CD into your CD and assure that your CD-ROM drive is capable of booting the CD.
    2. Once you have booted from CD, do NOT select the option that states: Press F2 to initiate the Automated System Recovery (ASR) tool.
    You’re going to proceed until you see the following screen, at which point you will press the “R” key to enter the recovery console:

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    3. After you have selected the appropriate option from step two, you will be prompted to select a valid Windows installation (typically number “1″).
    Select the installation number, and hit Enter.
    If there is an administrator password for the administrator account, enter it and hit Enter (if asked for the password, and you don't know it, you're out of luck).
    You will be greeted with this screen, which indicates a recovery console at the ready:

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    4. There are eight commands you must enter in sequence to repair your problem..
    I will introduce them here, and then show the results graphically in the next six steps.
    NOTE. Make sure, you press Enter after each command. Make sure, all commands are exact, including "spaces ".
    These commands are as follows:

    CD..
    ATTRIB -H C:\\boot.ini
    ATTRIB -S C:\\boot.ini
    ATTRIB -R C:\\boot.ini
    del boot.ini
    BOOTCFG /Rebuild


    Note about the above command.
    BOOTCFG /REBUILD command which searches for pre-existing installations of Windows XP and rebuilds sundry essential components of the Windows operating system, recompiles the BOOT.INI file and corrects a litany of common Windows errors.
    It is very important that you do one or both of the following two things:
    A.) Every Windows XP owner must use /FASTDETECT as OS Load Option when the rebuild process is finalizing.
    B.) If you are the owner of a CPU featuring Intel’s XD or AMD’s NX buffer overflow protection, you must also use /NOEXECUTE=OPTIN as an OS Load Option.
    For the Enter Load Identifier portion of this command, you should enter the name of the operating system you have installed.
    If, for example, you are using Windows XP Home, you could type Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition for the identifier (it's not crucial, however what the name is, as long, as it's meaningful).
    Here is your computer screen:

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    5. Following command verifies the integrity of the hard drive containing the Windows XP installation. While this step is not an essential function in our process, it’s still good to be sure that the drive is physically capable of running windows, in that it contains no bad sectors or other corruptions that might be the culprit:

    CHKDSK /R

    6. This last command writes a new boot sector to the hard drive and cleans up all the loose ends we created by rebuilding the BOOT.INI file and the system files. When the Windows Recovery Console asks you if you are Sure you want to write a new bootsector to the partition C: ? just hit “Y”, then Enter to confirm your decision:

    FIXBOOT

    7. It’s time to reboot your PC by typing
    EXIT
    and pressing Enter.

    With any luck, your PC will boot successfully into Windows XP as if your various DLL, Hive, EXE and NTLDR errors never existed.



    If you don't have Windows CD...
    Download Windows Recovery Console: http://www.thecomputerparamedic.com/files/rc.iso
    Download, and install free Imgburn: http://www.imgburn.com/index.php?act=download
    Using Imgburn, burn rc.iso to a CD.
    Boot to the CD...let it finish loading.
    When the "Welcome to Setup" screen appears, press R to start the Recovery Console.
    Then, follow instructions from Step #3 above.
     

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    Orion Pax

    Orion Pax Inactive Thread Starter

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    Well, that doesnt work. Bootcfg fails and tells me that maybe my file system is corrupted. I ran chkdsk /r and it says there are unrecoverable errors. So I guess I better get another working HD in there, install windows and backup whatever data I can before it dies? Or is there anything else?
     
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    broni

    broni Moderator Malware Analyst

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    I think, that would be the best option.
     
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    Did you have any full PC backups?
    Did you try to use RESTORE of 1 week/1 month ago?
     
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    Orion Pax

    Orion Pax Inactive Thread Starter

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    No backups. I was going to do it this weekend. Just bought some dvd's to backup my stuff. Havent used restore.
     
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    Do you know how to use RESTORE?
    Start-->Programs-->Access--> System Tools--> System Restore.

    Your PC should make some RESORE Point automatically. The calendar will show when they were done.
     
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    Orion Pax

    Orion Pax Inactive Thread Starter

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    I dont think you have read the first page of this thread. Windows wont start! After doing a media scan with Western digitals diagnostic cd windows booted up. After that it stopped booting up.
     

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