Wait for your computer to boot into the Boot Options menu. Press Enter. Search for Command Prompt, right-click the top result, and select the Run as administrator option. Confirm the command results:. Often, a file conversion alone repairs a corrupt file. Use file repair software. Corrupted files are computer files that suddenly become inoperable or unusable. There are several reasons why a file may become corrupted. In some cases, it is possible to recover and fix the corrupted file, while at other times it may be necessary to delete the file and replace it with an earlier saved version.
Insert the diskette in the floppy disk. Go to My Computer. Right-click on the floppy disk drive. Click Format. Click Start. Wait for the process to finish. Reset from Setup Screen Shut your computer down.
Power your computer back up, and immediately press the key that enters the BIOS setup screen. Use the arrow keys to navigate through the BIOS menu to find the option to reset the computer to its default, fall-back or factory settings.
Restart your computer. Thanks a lot for the procedure To fix this I had to edit my boot. Just wanted to let people know that they might need to do some additional work not mentioned in this article. Elhassan It works just like a charm. Your article saves my day. Thank you a lot. Will report back with the results! How can I recover that functionality? That command returns "The parameter is not valid. Shame On You!
I hope you haven't led too many people into screwing their computers into oblivion, like most of the other Geek Squad wanabees have, already. This is true in Windows Some Command Line Interpreters might need "aattrib -r -s -h" without the quotes instead of "attrib -rsh" without the quotes to clear all the flags. Summarily blowing away the boot. The people adding multi boot sequences should be tech-savvy enough to figure out the problem on there own or at least be able to google until they find an answer As far as a "multiboot environment" that's going to be pretty rare considering any PC, no matter what it is will always run better with a single OS rather then 2 or more Ehhh I dont know how valid this is.
Maybe partially true, as in the "inner" OSs, those farther in on the disk, will be "slower" but that is only marginally so and if you are using a SSD, I would think that there would be zero performance degradation. If you're using XP Pro and you have forgotten your admin password, you could reset it.
I don't see the point in running multi OS's on one system unless it's a server. Such as one linux based OS for placing product orders and one OS for a work station environment. I rearranged all files to be as close to the center of the disc to try to improve boot speed and the time it takes for switching OS's.
Barely worth the effort My opinion stands. Unless you're in a work environment or wanting to "try" a new OS such as Ubuntu it's always better to use a single OS rather then two. It'll also save you gigs of space to boot That's not really true, I'm afraid.
A boot sector is a boot sector. Adding another OS shouldn't slow down the OS in the slightest. Also, the center of the disk is not the fastest. God Bless. I used my operating system cd to get it to started back.
It came back on but it partition my hard drive. I have a back up file on my C drive. Can I change those two files back and restore it or is there anything else I can do to restore my computer back the way it was? Saved on of my client's Production server on Windows NT. I'd suggest hooking you disk up to another system using a USB enclosure is the easiest way to do it , back up any data you can pull off it and replace the disk. The blue screen appears before I can get so far. Your solution works fine for me.
It is clear and easy to learn. You deserved a 10! I'm not posting this to slam the article - I loved it! It sent me looking in the right direction and taught me way more about Recovery Console than I ever knew. I love the part where it states "Neither of these procedures are cheap in the realm of commercial PC repair, nor do they inspire a tremendous level of confidence in the technician or the hopeful client. But thanks geeksquad, because if it wasn't for you guys i wouldn't be so busy fixing the problems you either couldn't or caused.
It worked form me. I am going to save this webpage in my Bookmarks. Much better than saving all data first and then formatting and reinstalling Windows. I've spent three maddened days without access to my PC changing ribbon cables, testing different drives and all sorts of crap. Now I'm back online and typing this comment. But I wished someone would have told us newbbies the Windows disk may not be boot-able until you run it from the "safe mode" screen and press any key within 4 seconds!
I started checking for problems with my cd drive because it wasn't auto running. And in a less painful way. As the techniques given here perfectly illustrate, Windows' recovery options are nothing but a bad joke. How do we eliminate one of those options? I'm bringin' the Yankee pain. To repair the Windows XP startup, just type the command "fixboot" and confirm by typing the letter "y". To do this, in the recovery console of Win. Note : This process can be lengthy.
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Registration Password lost? If this option works in your case, Windows XP will start without problem. At the menu, press the "R" key. Startup Repair To repair the Windows XP startup, just type the command "fixboot" and confirm by typing the letter "y". Restore boot. INI file" appears at boot of your computer, simply recreate it.
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