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Win2k Crash(no longer will boot) for no reason-- need HELP!!

eP?

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My workstation at work is running windows 2000 using Fat32 and this morning after shutting it down last night, wouldn't boot. I went to Microsoft's support site and tried editing the boot.ini file and set the boot partition parameters, but it didn't help. This is the error message we get: Windows NT could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: \System32\Ntoskrnl.exe. We copied this file over from the CD to the directory but nothing will help. That's why I need your help.
 
Start Win2k in safe mode (F8). Then select Last Known Good Configuration". Then restart.

Or

Start Win2k setup from the CD. Then select to do a Repair. Let it repair the system files and boot. Hopefully that will get you going.

Bozo 😀
 
Tried the last known good configuration but couldn't find the file. Also tried the repair option, but it wanted the Emergency Repair disk which I don't have and I'm not sure that it would work from another computer because I thought it used machine specific information.

Thanks for the feedback and keep it coming.
 
If you just installed the Win2k installation, you should have no problems repairing it from the repair info that is on the hard disk.
 
I had a similar problem. It was from dualbooting. Win98 deicded it wanted to gobbled up my NT setup. Its a pain and i only have the upgrade CD. If i know now, what i didnt then, i would have gotten the entire win2k installtion opposed to the upgrade.

You CANNOT boot off the upgrade which causes major headaches!
 
eP?,

when you say you copied the Ntoskrnl.exe from CD, did you expand the file? The file is compressed.
 
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