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creative22
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How_can_I_Repair_my_Windows_XP_S

Post by creative22 »

Hi friends!

I have two operating systems(Windows XP SP3 and Window Vista) on my
computer, I would change some parts of a file content named ?

pegasus [mvp]
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Joined: 22 Mar 2009, 00:00

Re: How can I Repair my Windows XP SP3 with "Recovery Consol

Post by pegasus [mvp] »

"creative22" <creative22@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EEC7B03F-9E75-48B4-B288-F45491105464@microsoft.com...
> Hi friends!
>
> I have two operating systems(Windows XP SP3 and Window Vista) on my
> computer, I would change some parts of a file content named "advapi32.dll"
> which is located in "/Windows/System32/" directory of Windows XP SP3.
> So, I run Windows Vista and changed this dll's content through a software
> called "HxD"(Hex Editor).
> But unfortunately, I forgot to take a backup of it and changed it
> inappropriately!!
> Now, my Windows XP isn't loaded!
> I want to repair my Windows XP through "Recovery Console" and retrieve
> this
> dll file from Window XP's CD to fix this problem;
> But, I don't know which command of "Recovery Console" should use to solve
> this case!
>
> Could you help me about this?!
> I really don't have enough time to reinstalling XP!!!
>
> One another question!
> How can I change a file's content (for example, this "advapi32.dll") in
> Recovery Console? (i.e. with which command?)
> I want to see it's contents in Recovery Console and can change the values
> present in some Offsets!
> Please help me!!!
>
> Thanks in Advance.
>

Use the same process: Boot into Vista, then retrieve the file from
c:\windows\system32\dllcache. You will probably also find it in the folder
c:\windows\ServicePackFiles\i386.

When you *must* replace files then a far safer method would be to rename the
old file to advapi32.old. However, unless you really know what you're doing,
you should not replace system files. Doing so is asking for trouble.

heybub
Posts: 9
Joined: 11 Mar 2009, 00:00

Re: How can I Repair my Windows XP SP3 with "Recovery Consol

Post by heybub »

Pegasus [MVP] wrote:
> "creative22" <creative22@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:EEC7B03F-9E75-48B4-B288-F45491105464@microsoft.com...
>> Hi friends!
>>
>> I have two operating systems(Windows XP SP3 and Window Vista) on my
>> computer, I would change some parts of a file content named
>> "advapi32.dll" which is located in "/Windows/System32/" directory of
>> Windows XP SP3. So, I run Windows Vista and changed this dll's content
>> through a
>> software called "HxD"(Hex Editor).
>> But unfortunately, I forgot to take a backup of it and changed it
>> inappropriately!!
>> Now, my Windows XP isn't loaded!
>> I want to repair my Windows XP through "Recovery Console" and
>> retrieve this
>> dll file from Window XP's CD to fix this problem;
>> But, I don't know which command of "Recovery Console" should use to
>> solve this case!
>>
>> Could you help me about this?!
>> I really don't have enough time to reinstalling XP!!!
>>
>> One another question!
>> How can I change a file's content (for example, this "advapi32.dll")
>> in Recovery Console? (i.e. with which command?)
>> I want to see it's contents in Recovery Console and can change the
>> values present in some Offsets!
>> Please help me!!!
>>
>> Thanks in Advance.
>>
>
> Use the same process: Boot into Vista, then retrieve the file from
> c:\windows\system32\dllcache. You will probably also find it in the
> folder c:\windows\ServicePackFiles\i386.
>
> When you *must* replace files then a far safer method would be to
> rename the old file to advapi32.old. However, unless you really know
> what you're doing, you should not replace system files. Doing so is
> asking for trouble.

Won't Windows detect that a crucial system file has been bothered and
automatically replace it?

pegasus [mvp]
Posts: 59
Joined: 22 Mar 2009, 00:00

Re: How can I Repair my Windows XP SP3 with "Recovery Consol

Post by pegasus [mvp] »

"HeyBub" <heybub@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:OnSTgN67JHA.1196@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> Pegasus [MVP] wrote:
>> "creative22" <creative22@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:EEC7B03F-9E75-48B4-B288-F45491105464@microsoft.com...
>>> Hi friends!
>>>
>>> I have two operating systems(Windows XP SP3 and Window Vista) on my
>>> computer, I would change some parts of a file content named
>>> "advapi32.dll" which is located in "/Windows/System32/" directory of
>>> Windows XP SP3. So, I run Windows Vista and changed this dll's content
>>> through a
>>> software called "HxD"(Hex Editor).
>>> But unfortunately, I forgot to take a backup of it and changed it
>>> inappropriately!!
>>> Now, my Windows XP isn't loaded!
>>> I want to repair my Windows XP through "Recovery Console" and
>>> retrieve this
>>> dll file from Window XP's CD to fix this problem;
>>> But, I don't know which command of "Recovery Console" should use to
>>> solve this case!
>>>
>>> Could you help me about this?!
>>> I really don't have enough time to reinstalling XP!!!
>>>
>>> One another question!
>>> How can I change a file's content (for example, this "advapi32.dll")
>>> in Recovery Console? (i.e. with which command?)
>>> I want to see it's contents in Recovery Console and can change the
>>> values present in some Offsets!
>>> Please help me!!!
>>>
>>> Thanks in Advance.
>>>
>>
>> Use the same process: Boot into Vista, then retrieve the file from
>> c:\windows\system32\dllcache. You will probably also find it in the
>> folder c:\windows\ServicePackFiles\i386.
>>
>> When you *must* replace files then a far safer method would be to
>> rename the old file to advapi32.old. However, unless you really know
>> what you're doing, you should not replace system files. Doing so is
>> asking for trouble.
>
> Won't Windows detect that a crucial system file has been bothered and
> automatically replace it?

Windows will align files between the System32 and the dllcache folder.
Anyway, isn't this pretty much what you did the first time?

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