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Corrupted Windows file won't fix

JamesAddiction

Junior Member

An odd thing has happened- my computer on power up a while ago loads windows xp for a bit, then goes to a screen saying that there is a corrupt or missing file in the windows/system32/config/ or some folder like that. That's not the odd thing. I fixed it by running the windows auto-repair from the CD.

The odd thing is a few weeks later, the same problem arose, but I cannot load windows from the CD. It doesn't recognize it as having a valid boot record. The drives come up in BIOS, the jumpers are set to the correct master/slave settings, and I even swapped out CD drives to make sure that the problem wasn't there.

It's not a hardware problem from the CD drive, I'm sure its just a boot sector virus or something similar from the location of the missing/corrupted file, and how it dies in the black windows xp boot up screen.

My question is- what could be the problem in that it sees the optical drives in BIOS, but can't read the XP CD boot record to get the repair screen up?
 
I've changed BIOS to boot from CDROM first, and if i don't disable other boot devices, it just skips over the CDROM not finding a boot record (as if it was a game or audio CD) and then fails to load windows as normal.

disable other boot devices, then it hangs on the CD saying to replace media with a bootable one
 
do you have a copy of any other bootable cd's that could be used as a test to see if another cd works and the xp one just isnt being recognized?
 
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