Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Repair missing or corrupt c:\windows\system32\drivers\Ntfs.sys


There are someproblems that cause the computer can notor fails to boot onwindows xp, like themissing ntldr, hal.dll iscorrupt ormissing, andMissing or corrupt c:\ windows \ system32\ drivers \Ntfs.sys.For the computer fails to boot due to missingor corrupted Ntfs.sys is usually caused by hard disk has been convertedfromFAT32 to NTFS, and during the conversion process, this Ntfs.sysfiletercorrupt.


To overcome Missing or corrupt c: \ windows \ system32 \ drivers \Ntfs.sys this can be done by copying files from cd windows xp Ntfs.sys to the system
way is as follows:
1. Set the BIOS / CMOS settings for booting using CDRom
2. Insert your Windows XP CD into the CD-ROM.
3. When came the command "press any key to boot from the CD",press anykey on the keyboard (any key)
4. After the Windows XP setup menu press the "R" on your keyboardto selectto repair a Windows XP installation using RecoveryConsole.


5. Select windows that are installed by pressing the "1" (If the windows areinstalled only one) then press enter.
6. When prompted enter the administrator password, enter your administratorpassword and press enter (If no password just pressenter).
Copy files from CDROM Ntfs.sys into your windows system by givingcommand like this:

copy x:\i386\ntfs.sys c:\windows\system32\drivers

note: the x in the sentence above is the name of the cdrom drive in computer.each computer can vary. If the cdrom on the computer you are on drive D, then writing a copy D: \ i386 \ Ntfs.sys c: \windows \system32 \ drivers

7. If the file already exists Ntfs.sys in computer, then there will be a question whether the remains will copy the file, just press the Y keyfor yes then hit enter
8.To exit the recovery console window, type exit and press enter
9. After Ntfs.sys file copied to the file system is complete, take yourwindows cd and restart the computer. (Set back in forwindowsbooting from the hard disk)

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