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All rights reserved. This chapter is from the book. NOTE This subsection can be helpful when troubleshooting boot problems and when optimizing your system. When installiing a new mobo into a computer that already has windows installed will always be problem matic. XP does a better job that the other OS's but it is still hit and miss.
Install the OS disc and boot from it than run through as if you are doing an install. But when you get to the last window before formating your drive and starting over windows will offer you a chance to repair.
Do this it will look like its installing a new OS but when done, if it works you will be able to start windows. Even if it works You will probly have to reinstall some of your hardware and drivers.
So have them ready. But there is always the chance that it won't even boot. If not booting you will have to do a new install. As always it is best to backup everything you want to keep before doing this or a new install.
A new install will clean all the junk out but it will mean redoing all your tweaking again. SornyPanafonic, please do not double post. Your question will get answered as quickly as possible. Thank you. DLL" i restarted my comp and windows tried to install again and the same error came up. Artical on this error unregmp2. DLL try this or from same recovery console try bootfix. At c promt type dir it will list programs you can run to recover. Press the number key that corresponds to the installation that you want to repair, and then press ENTER.
Even if you do get it to boot your best bet is to back up everything that you want to keep and than do a clean install.
Hope you can get in to recover your programs and files. Check your drivers after a system repair some will have to be reloaded. I had to repair a lap top that had picture that the guy didn't want to lose this way.
He had picture of his new baby on it. After the repair it too was very slow but found that keyboard wasn't installed or thouchpad. It also had so dll errors. Norton one button check showed 36 errors and repaired them, had to run it a few times.
Like I said before after you get it up and save all your inportant stuff do a clean install. You must log in or register to reply here. Similar threads. US Copyright Office grants right to repair video game consoles as long as only the optical Replies 18 Views Nov 5, ZedRM. Apple is extending the AirPods Pro free repair program to three years. Replies 2 Views Oct 14, BoowieBear. Apple will begin allowing DIY iPhone repairs in Replies 8 Views Generally speaking, Safe Mode will take care of most boot problems, with a few exceptions.
The BOOT. INI file tells Windows which hard disk and which partition on that hard disk contains the Windows system files. If the BOOT. Safe Mode With Networking allows you to repair a server or workstation and have network access at the same time.
The Safe Mode With Networking option also allows you to download a file from the Internet or copy files to the network before formatting a hard drive. For example, if you had an incorrect network card driver loaded and it causes a boot failure, the boot failure would also occur in Safe Mode With Networking because this mode loads all network-related drivers. If you can work with these tools, then Safe Mode With Command Prompt offers a viable option for repairing your system.
This option works well in conjunction with Safe Mode. With the Enable Boot Logging option, Windows boots normally. As it boots, it compiles a log file that lists every step attempted and every step completed.
Later, when the system crashes, you can reboot in Safe Mode and review the log file.
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