Solution for Windows XP installation startup failure (4)

  

Fault 6. "Last correct configuration" error

[Fault phenomenon and analysis] Some problems occur in Windows XP such as blue screen, this Restart the computer, press the F8 key to bring up the advanced boot options menu, and select "Last Known Good Configuration" to solve many problems. However, if "Last Known Good Configuration" is not available, an error message "Windows NT could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt :\\WINDOWS\\System32\\Config\\System\\Hardware profile\\Last known Good menu" , then it is troublesome, this problem is generally caused by the destruction of the registry.

[Troubleshooting] Enter the Recovery Console, use the CD command to enter the C:\\WINDOWS\ epair directory, run the "copy *.* C:\\windows\\system32\\config" command, and call the Windows installation. The registry file in XP overwrites the damaged registry file. This registry was created and saved during the initial installation of Windows XP, so any changes and settings made after the installer completes will be lost.

Fault 7. Windows XP/XP dual system can not start Windows XP

[Fault phenomenon] Install Windows 2000 to D drive based on the original Windows XP on the C drive, Windows 2000 installation After the completion, you can't find Windows XP after rebooting, you can't enter Windows XP, you can only enter Windows 2000.

[Fault Analysis] Unable to start Windows XP, because after installing Windows 2000, its Windows 2000 bootloader loads Windows XP according to the original operating mode, and Windows XP has been modified at boot time, Windows 2000 The changes that have been made cannot be found at boot time, and naturally Windows XP cannot be started.

[Troubleshooting] Copy the modified files of Windows XP to the hard disk to solve. Specific operation: first use Windows 2000 to start the computer, then copy the NTLDR, Bootfont.bin and Ntdetect.com files in the I386 folder on the Windows XP installation CD to the root directory of the system disk C drive, restart Windows XP.

Fault 8. Windows XP does not start after installing Vista

[Fault phenomenon] A computer originally installed Windows XP, and then installed Windows Vista to form a dual system, resulting in Windows XP system Can not start.

[Fault Analysis] Windows XP cannot be started because Windows Vista overwrites the Windows XP startup files in the root directory of the system boot partition after installation. Of course, Windows XP cannot be started.

[Troubleshooting] Use the Windows XP installation CD to start the computer. When the screen prompts "Welcome to the installer", press the "R" key to start the recovery console, enter the "BOOTCFG/ADD" command and go back. The car will automatically scan out all the operating systems installed on the computer and display them. After the scan is complete, enter the “Bootcfg /rebuild” command and press Enter. When prompted, press Y. Finally, enter the missing boot menu item after "Enter Load Identifier", enter "fastdetect" after "Enter OS Load Option" and press Enter to find the multi-system menu.

Fault 9. Updates the patch when prompted "IEXPLORE error"

[Fault phenomenon] When using Windows XP Windows Update to update the patch, Windows XP prompts "IEXPLORE error".

[Fault Analysis] It is possible that the Windows Update upgrade related file wuf3is.dll error caused the failure.

[Troubleshooting] Click "Start → Run", type "regsvr32 /u wuv3is.dll" (as shown) to uninstall wuf3is.dll, then enter C:\\Program Files\\Windows Update directory to delete wuf3is. Dll file. Finally, re-execute the Windows Update operation, don't worry, Windows XP will regenerate the wuv3is.dll file, and the error message will not pop up again.





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