Systemlord
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Processor | Intel Core 2 E6600 @3.2GHz |
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Motherboard | Asus P5E |
Cooling | H20 |
Memory | 2G Crucial Ballistix Tracers |
Video Card(s) | EVGA GTX 480 OC @880MHz Core - 4200MHz Memory |
Storage | WD Raptor 150GB 10,000 RPM |
Display(s) | NEC 19" Multi-Sync 1970GX |
Case | Silverstone TJ09 |
Audio Device(s) | Creative Fatality Pro |
Power Supply | Enermax Infinity 720W PSU |
Software | Windows XP SP3 |
Hello everyone,
I came home from work today and turned on my computer as usual and it came to a black background screen, it said that a Windows/system/32 file is corrupted and that I needed to perform "r", what that is I don't know. So next I hit escape and powered down my computer, then I restarted the computer and everything loaded up just fine, Windows had no problems booting up. First I never had the press F8, re-enter any product key and the second I pressed R for repair below is the screen I encountered. I wasn't able to highlight anything as it wanted me to type which drive I wanted to repair via the Recovery console, then it asked my for the admin password for which in my case I never created a password. So now I have no clue how fix my WinXP let alone repair it.
Thank you, Systemlord.
By systemlord at 2011-10-24
I came home from work today and turned on my computer as usual and it came to a black background screen, it said that a Windows/system/32 file is corrupted and that I needed to perform "r", what that is I don't know. So next I hit escape and powered down my computer, then I restarted the computer and everything loaded up just fine, Windows had no problems booting up. First I never had the press F8, re-enter any product key and the second I pressed R for repair below is the screen I encountered. I wasn't able to highlight anything as it wanted me to type which drive I wanted to repair via the Recovery console, then it asked my for the admin password for which in my case I never created a password. So now I have no clue how fix my WinXP let alone repair it.
Thank you, Systemlord.
By systemlord at 2011-10-24
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