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Argh!!! My computer died on me!!! |
tranquil Joined: Dec 15, 2001 Posts: > 500 From: Oslo, Norway PM |
Yesterday when I went to turn my PC on it acted a bit funny.
Everything was fine to start off with but then...
I've got XP-Pro and when I clicked on my account to log in the screen went black! After a while a message came up saying it couldn't find Windows, so I wacked my Windows CD in to innstall it again but it wont accept it.
I changed the hard disk but with the result.
I can't remember the exact words of the message but it told me that one of the files on the CDwas destroyed?
I thought that CD was ment for use several times if anything like this happened. I've used the CD once when I innstalled XP.
Can someone tell me what is going on here?
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crowing Joined: Jan 03, 2003 Posts: 475 From: La Sexocristo PM |
i dont have a clue but my sympathies for you and your dead computer...  |
masseur Joined: Jan 03, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Sydney, London PM |
Ok first thing the to do is to reboot and as soon as the pc looks like its starting (you see bios info or the company name of your pc etc) keep pressing F8 until you get a boot menu.
Here there are two choices useful to you.
First try the "Last known good configuration" and see if that works for you.
If not then try safe mode and do a system restore to a date, presumably yesterday or prior, that you know the system was working perfectly.
System restore has fixed me up a few times!
btw. you can use your windows CDs as many times as you like so don't worry about that and since you cannot write on the windows CDs the files cannot possibly be destroyed.
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[ This Message was edited by: masseur on 2003-08-20 10:06 ] |
tranquil Joined: Dec 15, 2001 Posts: > 500 From: Oslo, Norway PM |
Great, thanks mate.
I'll print this off and give it a go tonight.
(Stupid machines... )
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fijbert Joined: Dec 26, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Montreal / Beirut PM, WWW
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maybe ur CD is scratched?
also dont register with microsoft with the same key too many times
it wont let u
worst comes to worst
use the key everyone uses.. but DONT REGISTER
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masseur Joined: Jan 03, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Sydney, London PM |
If the cd was scratched the pc would report an error reading the disc, not that a file is corrupted.
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[ This Message was edited by: masseur on 2003-08-20 11:05 ] |
tranquil Joined: Dec 15, 2001 Posts: > 500 From: Oslo, Norway PM |
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On 2003-08-20 11:54:13, fijbert wrote:
also dont register with microsoft with the same key too many times
it wont let u
worst comes to worst
use the key everyone uses.. but DONT REGISTER
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Eh...? What key is that?
Btw, I never register anywhere...
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fijbert Joined: Dec 26, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Montreal / Beirut PM, WWW
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@masseur
not true
I've suffered the "file is corrupt" or "file is missing" from Windows installation CDs before
and then I looked at the CD and it was scratched very slightly
also, another time, I encountered that problem, took out the CD, cleaned it a bit and it was just cuz that area of the CD was stained
and the CD worked fine afterwards
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masseur Joined: Jan 03, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Sydney, London PM |
Well I don't understand that since a cyclic redundancy check is performed on read so it would fail to read rather than read incorrect data. I'm not a complete expert on this so won't argue with what you say.
regarding the windows xp activation, you can activate it as many times as you like as long as you do not change the configuration of the pc substantially. Here is the microsft page describing all this.
In my experience even if you do change the configuration substantially it may not let you activate automatically but a simple phone call to microsoft can resolve that issue.
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masseur Joined: Jan 03, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Sydney, London PM |
So... how did you go last night with this problem?
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tranquil Joined: Dec 15, 2001 Posts: > 500 From: Oslo, Norway PM |
Nothing worked!
Obviously the CD is knackered...
I tried everything you, and a few others, suggested with no luck what so ever.
I basically gave up in the end...
So I decided to leave the old hard disk alone and load XP on to the new empty hard disk. Everything worked fine till about half way trough. Full stop!!! Can't install one of the sys files.
Got to go out and buy myself a new Windows XP CD today.
Thanks for the help thoug, and if you got any bright ideas before lunch I'll be happy to give it a go. My PC is wasted anyway.
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masseur Joined: Jan 03, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Sydney, London PM |
Sorry to hear that. If the disk is really faulty then microsoft should replace it for you free of charge. I had a similar problem with an Office XP disk.
edit: although thinking further... if its an OEM disk that came from the pc manufacturer then you may need to go back to them instead.
did your pc not come with recovery disks? these are usually disks that completely replace the hard drive as it was when you bought the pc without the need to actually install windows or anything. Sony do them on laptops and desktops and I think quite a few other manufacturers do too.
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[ This Message was edited by: masseur on 2003-08-21 08:29 ] |
wrath000 Joined: May 14, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Norway PM |
@tranquil: It won't be a violation of a lincense agreement to borrow someone elses CD to install as long as you use your own key.
Have you tried copying the i386 directory to the harddisk and then starting the install from DOS using winnt command?
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The "can't find windows" error can be caused by incorrectly edited boot.ini file. You can boot into recovery console (using the installation CD), and edit the file (located C:\boot.ini) If WinXP is installed on the first disk/first partition there should be a line like this:
default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\Windows
Note, that while there is no editor in the recovery console, you can use the console commands to redetect the system, or edit the file on another machine and copy it using a floppy disk. You can also copy any missing operating system files from the CDrom (they will be automatically decompressed)
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[ This Message was edited by: wrath000 on 2003-08-21 09:02 ] |
tranquil Joined: Dec 15, 2001 Posts: > 500 From: Oslo, Norway PM |
I am about to turn potty! It can't find the modem now! Everything else works perfectly well apart from internet! Anyway, thanks for all yoyr help guys!
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masseur Joined: Jan 03, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Sydney, London PM |
Glad to see you are sorting it all out... almost.
Modem? whats that? thought they were all in a museum now!
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