chazdraves
Golden Member
Allrighty, so I was happily typing along here at Anandtech (on my computer upstairs that is) and I was reading up on CAS Latencies and stuff, trying to learn more about RAM. Anyhow, I learned some cool little things that I thought I'd try out, so I figured I'd restart and hit up the BIOS for a little test session. That's when it happened (dun, dun, dun) *scary music in background* As soon as I got done adjusting my memory settings (or rather, as soon as I got it to POST after adjusting my memory settings) I reached the happy little WinXP loading screen that generally means you're home free (yay!). Well, got past the load screen to the little Welcome screen thinkin' everything was all fine and dandy... problem is - it stopped there and Windows never loaded, but my mouse worked! Allrighty, no big deal, I'll just give 'er the old restart treatment, tweak some memory settings back down and we'll be good to go... Well, then I got this "The Following file is missing or contaminated: C:\Windows\System32\Config\SYSTEM". I thought "Huh, that's weird..." Then it says "You can attempt to repair this file by booting from the original System CD and pressing "r" at the first screen". Allrighty, I'll give that a try.. Well, I navigated my way through DOS into the aforementioned folder and there (of course) was that same SYSTEM file. So I did a chkdsk, it said it found some junk, I did a more thurough chkdsk, it took a long time. I figured I'd do a fixboot and a fixmbr as well just to make sure... same ole problem.
So here's where I sit... I can boot to the boot selection menu but I can't get into Safe Mode or Normal Mode cause this file's theoretically all messed up. I can't boot a DOS Prompt with CD Support because I don't have a floppy drive (though I may have a solution to that - Hello Win98 CD). I guess my question is this - I'm on my father's computer downstairs and he obviously also has a SYSTEM file on his computer... if I were to burn a CD with just this file on it, boot with the Win98 CD to a DOS Prompt with CD support, copy that file to replace my junky one, and then reboot; would that work? Am I gonna cause massive problems by using a SYSTEM file from a computer other than mine? Also, any clue what caused this to happen? Anyone see this before? Anyone heard of this before? Thanks a bunch in advance!
- Chaz
P.S. Did I mention how well it was running before? Bloody 'eck had to go and screw something up, just had to...
So here's where I sit... I can boot to the boot selection menu but I can't get into Safe Mode or Normal Mode cause this file's theoretically all messed up. I can't boot a DOS Prompt with CD Support because I don't have a floppy drive (though I may have a solution to that - Hello Win98 CD). I guess my question is this - I'm on my father's computer downstairs and he obviously also has a SYSTEM file on his computer... if I were to burn a CD with just this file on it, boot with the Win98 CD to a DOS Prompt with CD support, copy that file to replace my junky one, and then reboot; would that work? Am I gonna cause massive problems by using a SYSTEM file from a computer other than mine? Also, any clue what caused this to happen? Anyone see this before? Anyone heard of this before? Thanks a bunch in advance!
- Chaz
P.S. Did I mention how well it was running before? Bloody 'eck had to go and screw something up, just had to...