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How to Repair Windows Without Installation
Posted on Tuesday, November 22, 2011 by Erwin.Pramudya
Here steps according to the type of error.
1. Fixing Installation (Repair Install)
If Windows XP damaged (corrupted) where you have no other operating system to boot,
You can do a repair installation (Repair Install) who works as ambience (setting)
the beginning.
- Make sure you have the key (key) Windows XP is valid.
- The entire process will take approximately 1 / 2 or 1 hour, depending on the spec of your computer.
- If you are asked to countersign the administrator, should you choose the repair option (repair) the second,
not the first.
- Insert the Windows XP CD and boot from the CD.
- When it appeared the second repair option R = Repair, press the R
This will start the repair.
- Press the F8 key to agree to proceed "I Agree at the Licensing Agreement"
- Press R when the directory where you installed Windows XP. Usually C: \ WINDOWS
It will then check the C: drive and start copying files.
And automatically restart if necessary. Leave the CD in the drive.
- Next you will see a picture of "progress bar" that is part of the improvement,
he looks like normally accustomed XP installation, including "Collecting Information, Dynamic Update,
Preparing Installation, Installing Windows, finalizing the Installation ".
- When asked, click the Next button
- When asked to enter a key, enter key (key) your valid Windows XP.
- Normally you want to remain in the same Domain or Workgroup.
- The computer will restart.
- Then you will have the same screen as the activation of the system when a normal installation.
- Register if you want (usually not necessary).
- Done
Now you can log in with your existing annual.
2. NTOSKRNL Damaged or Missing (Missing or Corrupt)
If you find a message absurdity that "NTOSKRNL NOTFOUND" / NTOSKRNL not found, do:
- Insert the Windows XP CD and booting from the CD.
- At the time of R = Repair option appears first, press the R key
- Press the number corresponding to the location of the Windows installation you want to repair.
- Usually # 1
- Change to the CD ROM drive is located.
- Write: CD i386
- Write: aggrandize ntkrnlmp.ex_ C: \ Windows \ System32 \ ntoskrnl.ex e
- If Windows XP is installed elsewhere, change according to location.
- Remove your CD and type EXIT
3. Damaged or Missing HAL.DLL (Missing or Corrupt)
If you get the absurdity regarding a missing or corrupt hal.dll book, there is a possibility
BOOT.INI file has the wrong configuration (misconfigured).
- Insert the Windows XP CD and booting from the CD.
- At the time of R = Repair option appears first, press the R key
- Press the number corresponding to the location of the Windows installation you want to repair.
- Usually # 1
- Type bootcfg / list
Displays the contents of / feedback on the book current BOOT.INI
- Type bootcfg / rebuild
Improve the configuration of the book BOOT.INI
- Remove your CD and type EXIT
4. Directory \ WINDOWS \ SYSTEM32 \ CONFIG damaged or missing
If you get the absurdity with the inscription:
"Windows Could not alpha afterward Because the files is missing or corrupt
\ WINDOWS \ SYSTEM32 \ CONFIG \ SYSTEM or \ WINDOWS \ SYSTEM32 \ CONFIG \ SOFTWA RE "
- Insert the Windows XP CD and booting from the CD.
- At the time of R = Repair option appears first, press the R key
- Press the number corresponding to the location of the Windows installation you want to repair.
- Usually # 1
- Enter the ambassador countersign if required.
- Write: cd \ windows \ system32 \ config
- Next depending on the backbone location of the damage:
- Write: rencomputer application software.rusak OR ren arrangement system.rusak
- Next again also depends on the backbone location of the damage:
- Write: archetype \ windows \ repair \ system
- Write: archetype \ windows \ repair \ software
- Remove your CD and type EXIT
5. NTLDR or NTDETECT.COMtak found (NTLDR or NTDETECT.COMNot Found)
If you find an absurdity that NTLDR is not found when booting:
a. For the type of FAT
- Please you boot from the Win98 floppy and copy the NTLDR or NTDETECT.COM book
from the i386 directory to the drive stem / root (root) C: \
b. For the type of NTFS partition
- Insert the Windows XP CD and booting from the CD.
- At the time of R = Repair option appears first, press the R key
- Press the number corresponding to the location of the Windows installation you want to repair.
- Usually # 1
- Enter the ambassador countersign if required.
- Enter the following command, where X: is the address of the CD ROM drive (Sesuaikan!).
- Write: COPY X: \ i386 \ NTLDR C \:
- Write: COPY X: \ i386 \ NTDETECT.COMC: \
- Remove your CD and type EXIT
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