Re: chkdsk; Ran on restart, deleted a System32 file
Posted: 28 Apr 2009, 01:55
Genereaver <Genereaver.3rbofc@DoNotSpam.com> wrote in
news:Genereaver.3rbofc@DoNotSpam.com:
>
> I put my computer to sleep, went away for an hour, and came back.
> Upon coming out of sleep mode, it told me that one of the files in
> system32 was corrupt, and that I needed to run chkdsk. I tried to
> run chkdsk utility, and it told me that it couldn't (citing no
> reason), and asked if I wanted to schedule it to run after a
> restart. I told it to do so, then restarted my computer.
>
> While checking for corrupted files, it found the file, and removed
> it. Completely. Didn't fix it, didn't tell me to put in a disk so
> I could replace it, just removed it. So now my computer can't boot
> into XP, no matter what I try. I would just completely reinstall,
> but I left the XP-Home disc at my parents' house.
>
> Is there anything at all I can do here? To reiterate: chkdsk
> deleted a file from system32, so now my computer can't boot XP.
>
> EDIT: I retried the boot, this time turning off the automatic
> restart, and got this message on a bluescreen:
> Stop: c0000135 {Unable To Locate Component}
> This application has failed to start because kernel32.dll was not
> found. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem.
>
>
How lucky do you feel? If you don't have your Windows disks, you might
try to boot from a Live Linux CD such as Knoppix. If you can get a
copy of the file you are missing from another Windows machine with
similar version, you might be able to put the file back from a thumb
drive and reboot. No guarantees, though.
At a minimum, you can use the Knoppix disk to back up your data files
to a USB drive or over the network in case you need to start anew...
Knoppix: <http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/index-en.html>
HTH,
John
news:Genereaver.3rbofc@DoNotSpam.com:
>
> I put my computer to sleep, went away for an hour, and came back.
> Upon coming out of sleep mode, it told me that one of the files in
> system32 was corrupt, and that I needed to run chkdsk. I tried to
> run chkdsk utility, and it told me that it couldn't (citing no
> reason), and asked if I wanted to schedule it to run after a
> restart. I told it to do so, then restarted my computer.
>
> While checking for corrupted files, it found the file, and removed
> it. Completely. Didn't fix it, didn't tell me to put in a disk so
> I could replace it, just removed it. So now my computer can't boot
> into XP, no matter what I try. I would just completely reinstall,
> but I left the XP-Home disc at my parents' house.
>
> Is there anything at all I can do here? To reiterate: chkdsk
> deleted a file from system32, so now my computer can't boot XP.
>
> EDIT: I retried the boot, this time turning off the automatic
> restart, and got this message on a bluescreen:
> Stop: c0000135 {Unable To Locate Component}
> This application has failed to start because kernel32.dll was not
> found. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem.
>
>
How lucky do you feel? If you don't have your Windows disks, you might
try to boot from a Live Linux CD such as Knoppix. If you can get a
copy of the file you are missing from another Windows machine with
similar version, you might be able to put the file back from a thumb
drive and reboot. No guarantees, though.
At a minimum, you can use the Knoppix disk to back up your data files
to a USB drive or over the network in case you need to start anew...
Knoppix: <http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/index-en.html>
HTH,
John