is there a space between sh and -
do I type 1203 after r(no space) and hit enter?
please be specific
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is there a space between sh and -
do I type 1203 after r(no space) and hit enter?
please be specific
Sorry about it. Typo.
Edited my previous post.
I typed bash rst.sh -r
then (enter) then 1203 (enter)
it repopulated hives
restart failed same blue screen and message as before
Do a very same thing but this time type:
1202
If that doesn't help try:
1201
no change cannot boot same error message any other ideas
Let's try to boot your computer using the Ultimate Boot CD for Windows (UBCD4win).
Please print this guide for future reference!
You will need a blank CD, a clean computer and a flash drive.
Please follow the steps below and let me know if you were successful. If you were unable to create the UBCD4win, please tell me what error messages you got and/or what steps you got hung up on.
:step1:
1. Download and Run Ultimate Boot CD for Windows
- Save it to your Desktop.
- Double-Click on the UBCD4Win.EXE that you just downloaded to your desktop.
- Follow all of the instructions/prompts that come up.
NOTES:
- Do not install to a folder with spaces in it's name.
- Your Anti-Virus may report viruses or trojans when you extract UBCD4Win, these are "False-Positives." Read HERE for information regarding the files that normally trigger AV software.
2. Insert your XP CD with SP1/SP2/SP3 into a CD Rom drive
- Double-Click on UBCD4WinBuilder.exe located in your C:\ubcd4win folder.
- Click "I agree" to the Builders License.
- Click NO to Search for Windows Installation Files
- Make the following selections from the Main Screen that pops up:
- Builder
- Source:(path to Windows installation files)
- Enter the path to the drive where your XP CD is located.
- You can click on the "..." button on the right to navigate to the path as well.
- Custom: (include files and folders from this directory)
- No information is necessary, leave blank.
- Output: (C:\ubcd4win\BartPE)
- Keep the default BartPE
- Media output
- Choose Create ISO image
- Do not choose Burn to CD/DVD
Please note: If your XP install disc is SP1 then please .....
- Disable- DComLaunch Service
- Enable- LargeIDE Fix
This can be done by pressing the "Plugin" button and checking or unchecking the appropriate selections
Also note: If you have a Dell XP install disc you will need to follow the instructions here
http://www.ubcd4win.com/faq.htm#dell
3. Click on the "Build" button
- You will see the Windows EULA message. Click on I Agree
- You will now see the Build Screen. Let it run it's course
- When the Build is finished you can click close, then exit
4. Burn your ISO file to CD
- Please see HERE on how to burn an ISO to CD.
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:step2:
Next, from your clean computer:
Download Farbar Recovery Scan Tool
and save it to your flash drive.
Now plug your flashdrive back into your sick computer and follow the next instructions:
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:step3:
1. Restart Your sick Computer Using the UBCD4Win Disc That You Have Created
- Insert the UBCD4Win disc in to one of your CD/DVD drives.
- Restart your computer.
- The computer should choose to boot from the UBCD4Win CD automatically. If it doesn't and you are asked if you want to boot from CD, then choose that option.
- In the window that pops up select Launch The Ultimate Boot CD For Windows and press Enter.
- It may take a little longer for the Desktop to appear than it does when you start your computer normally. Just let the process run itself until the desktop appears.
- Once the desktop appears, you will receive a message asking: Do you want to start Network support?
- Click on Yes if you want to use the PE environment to get online post your log and reply by way of an Ethernet connection.
- You should now have a desktop that looks like this:
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:step4:
- Single click My computer from your UBCD4W desktop to navigate to the Farbar Recovery Scan Tool you saved to your flash drive.
- Double click on it to begin running the tool.
- When the tool opens click Yes to disclaimer.
- Press Scan button.
- It will make a log (FRST.txt) on the flash drive. Please copy and paste it to your next reply.
sorry I don't have an xp disk
You'll have obtain one.
Ask around. Some friend may have one.
ok I'll try to find one.
OK.
still looking. what about xp boot disks or recovery disks. They are cheap. will something like that work or do I need the whole operating system
Recovery disk MAY work.
What recovery disk should I look for. Be specific. Is there a specific tool or console that it needs? I saw where a set of 6 recovery disks for xp can be downloaded free from microsoft. Have you heard about that. Could you offer some suggestions, alternatives to an xp operating system disk the cost of which is not worth the computer.
It'd have to be recovery CD for your computer.
You can also borrow XP CD with SP1/SP2/SP3
what do you mean recovery cd for my computer? I read the recovery disk should match the version of xp i am running such as home or professional but what else do I need to know about a resce disk.
Please explain about the sp123. If I find an xp disk to use must it have all three service packs.