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Thursday, November 18, 2010

Problem: Windows screen goes black after restart.

 Are u facing problem of "Windows screen goes black after restart."?Don't worry, Just follow the bellow steps to solve your problem





Scenario 1 :

  1. Boot the system using Operating System CD
  2. Press the First R to enter in Recovery Console.
  3. Here then it will ask you to which installation would you like to login
  4. Press 1 (if windows on C drive) OR 2 ((if windows on D drive)
  5. Then it will ask you for user credentials to login, Provide the user name and   password
  6. Create a temporary folder on root drive may be C drive.
  7. Now copy the software file in C:\Windows\System32\Config folder to the newly created temporary folder.
  8. Open the C:\Windows\Repair folder and copy the software file to C:\Windows\System32\config folder.
  9. If asked to overwrite select yes.
  10. Restart the system.

Scenario 2:
  1. If customer is using Dual Boot Operating system then login using the another O.S. And follow the steps 6-10 mentioned in the scenario 1.
  2. OR Install Problematic system HDD as slave or secondary on another system and follow the steps 6-10 mentioned in the scenario 1
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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Missiing System Clock From System Tray

Missing System Clock Icon From System Tray


1. Right click on Taskbar & select Properties.
2. Enable 'Show the Clock'.

If it doesn't work then follow the below procedure :

1. Open GPEdit.msc
2. User Configuration
3. Administrative Templates
4. Start Menu & Taskbar
5. Disable the policy 'Remove Clock from the system notification area'
6. Right click on Taskbar & select the Properties.
7. Select the option 'Show the Clock'

Monday, November 1, 2010

SFC Scannow - How to Use SFC Scannow to Repair Protected Windows

Scannow SFC

Windows XP has the ability to protect itself from system instability caused by 3rd party software overwriting important system files.
This used to be (and still is in fact), a problem with Windows 95 and Windows 98.

With the introduction of Windows Millennium Edition, Microsoft made a real effort to stop this from happening.
Now in Windows XP we have a much more refined protection of these important files...

Windows File Protection

By default, Windows File Protection is always enabled and allows Windows
digitally signed files to replace existing files safely. Currently, signed files are distributed
through:

# Windows Service Packs

# Hotfix distributions

# Operating system upgrades

# Windows Updates

# Windows Device Manager


If you introduce a file replacement in any other way, Windows File protection will overwrite your file!

How to use Scannow sfc...
The main reason for using this utility is when you suspect there may be a problem with a Windows XP system file.

Perhaps you get a dialog box appear informing you of a problem with a .dll file, or your program will just not load! It is therefore worth checking to see if there are any corrupt system files using scannow sfc.

To do this simply go to the Run box on the Start Menu and type in:

sfc /scannow

This command will immediately initiate the Windows File Protection service to scan all protected files and verify their integrity, replacing any files with which it finds a problem.

The following should appear to give an indication of how long the process is taking.

 

n an ideal world that would be the end of the story... Any corrupt, missing or incorrect files would be replaced by this process.



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Sunday, October 31, 2010

Unable to start system due to the "NTLDR" file missing

Repair Missing NTLDR using Recovery Console 





First you must reboot the system from your xp cdrom.

Then when prompted select the option to enter the recovery console.

Select the installation to be repaired followed by the administrator password.

Type Fixboot and answer yes to the prompt.

Then type in the following commands and leave all spaces eactly as they appear here:

CD \
ATTRIB -H NTLDR
ATTRIB -S NTLDR
ATTRIB -R NTLDR
ATTRIB -H NTDETECT.COM
ATTRIB -S NTDETECT.COM
ATTRIB -R NTDETECT.COM
COPY X:\I386\NTLDR C:\ ( X IS THE LETTER OF YOUR CDROM )
COPY X:\I386\NTDETECT.COM C:\ ( X IS THE LETTER OF YOUR CDROM )
reboot


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