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Anonymous Posted on Jul 09, 2009

My pc wont load into windows, blue screen says image kernel32 checksum

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Hi,
this problem could be fixed with the recovery console:
- insert the Windows XP installation cd and boot from it. - Select "Recovery Console" when prompt - type the following command:
Bootcfg/rebuild
The second (longer) option is to recover you XP installation
cheers

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