Can anyone help? Thanks, Johnny. Link Longshot but try and hit F8 before the machine starts loading windows.
Get a friend to give you an XP CD. The system hive is Windows XP achilles heel. I've seen this issue about 5 times. Usually it happens when Windows experiences a power failure during some point. I can't confirm this because I've just seen users come to me with it and they said they turned on their machine and this is what they saw.
Google for Memtest86 if you want a good memory tester. You're fucked. A repair install will get you back into XP, but any programs that depend on registry entries will have to be re-installed. As a side note, does XP have any facility for backing up the registry, besided the worthless "repair" folder? Or do you have to do it manually? I've also had this happen a number of times, and replacing the registry hive in question usually does fix it.
This is also a good reason to do regular registry backups that can be accessed via the repair console. The RegBack program that comes with the Win2K Resource kit is an excellent way to automatically back up the registry hives, especially when used in conjunction with the Windows scheduler. I use it to create a backup copy of my registry every night, right before dumping my system to tape. On the Tools menu, click Folder options. Click the View tab. Under Hidden files and folders, click to select Show hidden files and folders, and then click to clear theHide protected operating system files Recommended check box.
Windows 10 April update has come with lots of superb features including some issues like C:windowssystem32configsystemprofiledesktop Is Unavailable. A user on Reddit says that after resetting when he made login, instead of booting to desktop he got this error. Another one explained that Windows 10 finishes with Desktop is unavailable with black screen in the same situation, And the problem occurs whenever users update their Windows Version to or perform it a clean install.
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However, I got a common error that always happen to our PC clients. Could anyone or any forum member got a solution or make research for it as i badly need a solution for it.
The only solution for me at the moment is just make an ghost image to those harddisk affected. I've tried the Microsoft site tip and solution for it but it never work. Share Flag. All Answers. Collapse -. System File. Once I do this it works fine, 0 Votes.
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