...what methods have you used to successfuly resurrect an XP system that just won't boot at all? with the autoexec and config files no longer there in general, it seems the choices are much more limited.
You can't boot into Safe Mode? That normally doesn't run either of those files, but loads an emergency libary. You can even boot into Safe Mode with networking.
1. Restart the computer. Some computers have a progress bar that refers to the word BIOS. Others may not let you know what is happening. 2. As soon as the BIOS loads, begin tapping the F8 key on your keyboard. Do so until the Windows Advanced Options menu appears. If you begin tapping the F8 key too soon, some computers display a "keyboard error" message. If this happens, restart the computer and try again. 3. Using the arrow keys on the keyboard, select Safe mode (or Safe Mode with Networking) and then press Enter.
thanks critter... went thru alla them standards awreddy though... *peep* the F8 method just cycles back and forth, requesting the drive be repaired by typing "r", and cycles this way endlessly. will not boot off CD. rescue disk would not fix it. F12 test would not fix it.
i'm pretty much just curious if i did everything possible at all. :/
incidentally, an install-over (in a separate directory) was able to get it going again and save all files, but the apps which require user-specific rights won't work of course. *fluffs feathers*
What about signing on as global administrator and changing the rights of those files directly? It's very time consuming, I know, but it would allow those files to be saved. Same with the apps that require the user-specific rights. Change their rights as admin, and they'll probably run again. (I had to do this once).
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Date: 2005-05-25 12:23 pm (UTC)1. Restart the computer. Some computers have a progress bar that refers to the word BIOS. Others may not let you know what is happening.
2. As soon as the BIOS loads, begin tapping the F8 key on your keyboard. Do so until the Windows Advanced Options menu appears. If you begin tapping the F8 key too soon, some computers display a "keyboard error" message. If this happens, restart the computer and try again.
3. Using the arrow keys on the keyboard, select Safe mode (or Safe Mode with Networking) and then press Enter.
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Date: 2005-05-25 01:34 pm (UTC)the F8 method just cycles back and forth, requesting the drive be repaired by typing "r", and cycles this way endlessly.
will not boot off CD.
rescue disk would not fix it.
F12 test would not fix it.
i'm pretty much just curious if i did everything possible at all. :/
incidentally, an install-over (in a separate directory) was able to get it going again and save all files, but the apps which require user-specific rights won't work of course.
*fluffs feathers*
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Date: 2005-05-25 01:45 pm (UTC)wow... sounds very intriguing... *wags tail*
Date: 2005-05-26 08:47 am (UTC)If you recall a basic step-by-step for this, I'd love ta peek... ^v^
Re: wow... sounds very intriguing... *wags tail*
Date: 2005-05-26 07:08 pm (UTC)