Discussion in ' Software ' started by Monkey08 , Sep 16, Log in or Sign up. Com Support Forums. This is my first post - I have used this site many times for the forum and downloads, so I want to say thank you ahead of time. M64 were found. The I performed the "Updating Sun Java" step. However, when I attempted to install the latest version it had a note that MS Service Packs needed to be installed.
I then tried to install Service Pack 2 when I encountered problems with it loading a couple of files. The first one showed "Setup cannot copy the file ntoskrnl. The next one was "Setup cannot copy the file sysrestp. It then went through an uninstall process to revert back to the previous set-up. In addition, System Restore is configured by default to create restore points every 24 hours.
Now, select the Safe Mode item from the menu and press [Enter]. Then, follow along with the wizard to select a restore point and begin the restoration procedure. When a Windows XP boot problem is severe, you'll need to use a more drastic approach. So if there's a problem rooted in the Boot. If you suspect that Windows XP won't boot because Boot.
The partition boot sector is a small section of the hard disk partition that contains information about the operating system's file system NTFS or FAT32 , as well as a very small machine language program that is crucial in assisting the operating system as it loads.
If you suspect that Windows XP won't boot because the partition boot sector has been corrupted, you can use a special Recovery Console tool called Fixboot to fix it. The master boot record occupies the first sector on the hard disk and is responsible for initiating the Windows boot procedure. The master boot record contains the partition table for the disk as well as a small program called the master boot code, which is responsible for locating the active, or bootable, partition, in the partition table.
Once this occurs, the partition boot sector takes over and begins loading Windows. If the master boot record is corrupt, the partition boot sector can't do its job and Windows won't boot.
If you suspect Windows XP won't boot because the master boot record has been corrupted, you can use the Recovery Console tool Fixmbr to fix it. For example, the device pathname format for a standard bootable drive C configuration would look like this:.
When Windows XP encounters a fatal error, the default setting for handling such an error is to automatically reboot the system. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit.
Previous Next. It is a bit unclear to me exactly what you are trying to do as I find your post a bit confusing. Since in all the long post you forgot to tell us what kind of computer you have, here are general instructions.
If you don't have one, you will need to use a retail copy of Windows and the Product Key that came with it.
Naturally that copy of Windows XP cannot be installed on any other computer. Amazon and NewEgg. The factory restore process is normally invoked by pressing a Function key like F11 at computer startup.
There will be a message as to which Function key to press on the screen when you first start your computer. You can also refer to your computer manual, or the computer mftr. These machines also usually have a utility with which to create physical recovery discs in case the hard drive needs to be replaced or the factory restore image is somehow damaged. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to Malkeleah's post on January 22, Have scanned with Symantec Endpoint and manually searched Program Files and Windows folders for suspicious looking folders.
Am not sure what to do next. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question 3.
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