[Home] XP Home crash missing or corrupt system file
:cool: I recently had a crash od my Laptop.
I use a Toshiba Satellite M35x-s149 with 512MB Ram, a 1500 Mhz CPU, and a 60GB hard drive. Running a OEM XP Home installation with SP2.
My wife was using the internet and it locked. She rebooted and came up to a black screen saying window file C:\windows\system32\config\system missing or corrupt. And the nightmare was on. After reading up I used an XP pro Cd i happen to have to boot to a Recovery Command Prompt. After attempting to edit a couple of registry files (system, config. etc) I rebooted and got the same error message, but this time when I rebooted to the Recovery prompt, I received a request for an administrator password and since it is an XP home OEM install I don't have one. So I couldn't find a way around that online. I finally decided to Load the XP pro (no valid Key to register) onto my hard drive but not over the old XP Home Just along side as a dual boot. That gave me a way to access the hard drive with out a password. Is there a around the administrator password into the recovery console?? The only way I could find was to download boot disk from Microsoft according to their site. That won't work on my laptop since it has no floppy drive. Eventually I removed the old registry files (5 in total) and copied the repair registry files into place. That let me boot to the original XP home installation and then I restored to a prior installation backup.
Was there an easier way, and I still can't boot to the recovery console for XP Home edition Even though I have now installed it as a Boot option it will only function under XP pro. The XP Home Console only ask for the unknown admin password? A second question topic- After installing the XP pro The wireless connection will not automatically set up. There is a wireless router setup for me to use and it still works under XP Home as it did but not under the new XP pro. Suggestions? I am trying to get access using IE 6.0 (SP2) 128bit or my AOL 9.0 ver. Thanks for anyones advice. :confused: from Todd. (PCEMS medic)