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laborday95
2012-04-10, 06:45
My computer was acting strange today when I powered up. I am running a Dell computer with Windows XP SP3, upgraded from Windows 98.

When I booted up, neither ZoneAlarm or AVG icons appeared in my system tray. So I rebooted, ZoneAlarm launched, but AVG never did. An educational kids game (not internet) would not run, either, giving strange error messages about missing files.

I ran Malware Bytes, and it came back clean. Ran Spybot, which found several bugs. It repaired all but one, which said I needed to reboot to remove (Coupon Bar or something I think). I have not been able to reboot since. It has gotten progressively worse, and now I cannot even boot into safe mode.

I tried to do a repair with my Windows XP CD, and it says it can't find a version installed on the computer. UGH! Now when I boot up, it says "Windows XP could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM." According to a Microsoft KB article, it recommends booting to a repair console and backing up system files and deleting them, but when I try to do the copy command, I get "Access is denied." If I try to do a "cd c:\windows" it says it cannot find the file or directory.

Am I just completely hosed with no option but to reinstall Windows (which was an upgrade from Windows 98, so will have to reinstall that too, and not sure if I will be able to find the key)? Or is there some way to recover this ugly mess?? HELP!

tashi
2012-04-10, 16:34
Hello laborday95,

My computer was acting strange today when I powered up. I am running a Dell computer with Windows XP SP3, upgraded from Windows 98.

When I booted up, neither ZoneAlarm or AVG icons appeared in my system tray. So I rebooted, ZoneAlarm launched, but AVG never did. An educational kids game (not internet) would not run, either, giving strange error messages about missing files.


When was the computer upgraded. Could you detail the steps taken please, is this the XP Home version? :)

Sounds like a tricky upgrade. http://www.theeldergeek.com/upgrading_to_windows_xp.htm

laborday95
2012-04-10, 16:38
Oh I'm sorry I didn't make that clear. I upgraded to XP YEARS ago. I was just giving background to the operating system on my machine. The upgrade wasn't the problem. It's been running fine until yesterday when I powered up.

Thanks.

tashi
2012-04-10, 16:44
Hi laborday95.

Please consider registering at What The Tech and posting in this forum: Microsoft Windows™ (http://forums.whatthetech.com/index.php?showforum=119)

The volunteer techs there would be able to offer guidance. :)

Best regards,

laborday95
2012-04-10, 17:43
OK I'll give that a try. Not having high hopes. :(

maneff
2012-04-13, 17:28
Am I just completely hosed with no option but to reinstall Windows (which was an upgrade from Windows 98, so will have to reinstall that too, and not sure if I will be able to find the key)? Or is there some way to recover this ugly mess?? HELP!

Just a hint, in case you do end up having to reinstall XP. When you run the upgrade XP CD and it is looking for your old Win 98 installation, you can simply point the upgrade install to search your CD drive, then insert your Win 98 CD. The upgrade installer will find your Win 98 on the CD without having to reinstall in on your computer. Then you can put the XP CD back in and proceed as normal. That should save you a bunch or time.