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December 9th, 2002, 12:00 PM
#1
catastrophic media failure ???
hi guys,
just got a customers machine in for repair they have got this following message up whenever they try to login.
The system cannot log you on due to the following error :
unable to complete the requested operation becuase of either a catastrophic media failure or a data structure corruption on the disk.
i have searched the knowledge base
and found this
here http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;155012
this is the part that applies to this
1358L ERROR_INTERNAL_DB_CORRUPTION This error indicates the
requested operation cannot be
completed due to a
catastrophic media failure or
on-disk data structure
corruption.
but it applys on
Microsoft Windows NT Server
Microsoft Windows NT Workstation
but i cant see any reference to xp.
can anybody help.
Note : i installed xp about a month ago for them.
thanx mike
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December 9th, 2002, 12:08 PM
#2
also would restoring the registry work ? ie retore them from the backup folder ? or is the user profiles corrupt ?
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December 9th, 2002, 12:32 PM
#3
the cd is corrupt, do you have another backup?
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December 9th, 2002, 12:40 PM
#4
Hi there its actually on there hard disk! i have checked the floppy disk drives and cdroms.
or do you mean the original cd was corrupt ? it was a tiny restore disk.
also if i was going to reinstall windows in the same directory would i lose all their user accounts ?
thanx for replying mike
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December 9th, 2002, 07:20 PM
#5
it could be either, cd or harddisk corruption.
installing overtop will leave the accounts there, but your installed software will likely need to be reinstalled to work correctly.
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December 10th, 2002, 05:04 AM
#6
ok i will try that then thanx
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December 10th, 2002, 08:56 AM
#7
hi guys i have fixed this 
this is how i fixed it for others who may experience this problem as i could not find the answer on the kb or anywhere on the net.
i found it was a corrupt registry. see q307545 on knowledge base.
but i could not use the recovery console because it would not accept the administrator password i believe that the user profile section was corrupt.
so i put the hard disk into a windows 2000 machine and copied the registry files from the repair folder so i could boot windows.
i then followed the knowledge base article 307545 from part 3 onwards.
thanks again Asendin for your input.
mike
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