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I have an evo n610c and it started up with a message that says, "Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM You can attempt to repair thi

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To repair missing or corrupted system file/s, boot up with the Windows installation CD then - Press R to repair when instructed. Press 1 or Enter to repair the C:\Windows folder. Then type chkdsk /r and then press Enter. The repair process will take quite a long time.

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  • Posted on Apr 12, 2009

SOURCE: Laptop will ot boot

do you have the cd? if so do what its saying on the screen there if you do not have a cd and it didnt come with one then you will need to access the hidden partition of your harddrive that stores the operating system files and to do that veries from each computer if you have a manual for it then it will tell you how most of the time its a key you press when it first turns on such as F10 or F 12 it will probly tell you when you first turn it on what to press but if not look it up in the owners manul

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SOURCE: file is missing or corrupt: \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM

I mean your documents are very important so do not install xp setup before the data backup, you can use a USB adapter connect to a normall PC to do so. and then tell you how do install xp CD.
1) load files -->press F8 -->confirm install new xp --> detect a disk
--> choose c: disk (this step you can change disk pertition)-->format disk c: --> copy files keep in touch ....to finish.
hope it help you to deal well

Anonymous

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SOURCE: Windows could not start becuase the following file

The answer is in the question Mary.

More specifically the steps here might help:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/319136

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Below is a listing of the full error message that may be related to this error.

Windows NT could not start because the below file is missing or corrupt:
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Cause:
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Use repair option, (Else You will loose the data)
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