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Guest nomcgyver
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I have the recovery disks for my laptop, but a Toshiba tech told me the only

way to replace the config file involved wiping out all the data on my hard

drive. Is there any way to extract just the config file? Can it be

downloaded from MicroSoft or another source on the net? What exactly is the

name of the file? Any help would be appreciated.

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Guest Patrick Keenan
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Re: Corrupt "config" error message

 

"nomcgyver" <nomcgyver@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:01DDA60C-3D72-40C6-8F93-C8D34389C74B@microsoft.com...

>I have the recovery disks for my laptop, but a Toshiba tech told me the

>only

> way to replace the config file involved wiping out all the data on my hard

> drive.

 

Using only the recovery disks instead of an XP boot disk or other method,

this may be true. But there *are* other methods that are not supported by

recovery disks or Toshiba (or in some cases MS).

> Is there any way to extract just the config file?

 

No. It's not extracted, it's created. There is a backup on your system

from when XP was initially installed, but it knows nothing of installed

programs. It is what you will swap in, as part of a set of files, to

restart the system.

> Can it be

> downloaded from MicroSoft or another source on the net?

 

No.

> What exactly is the

> name of the file?

 

"config".

> Any help would be appreciated.

 

It looks to me like you are getting a message that "Windows cannot start

because the following file is corrupt or missing" and names the config file.

 

This file is a component of the Registry. There is an established

procedure for recovering from this. the KB article below tells you how to

do it with any bootable XP CD and the Recovery Console (it may be that the

Recovery Console is installed on your system; press F8 at startup to see).

You can, however, do all the tasks by booting with a Linux CD that

recognises NTFS, or by hosting the drive on another XP system. Adjust the

directions accordingly. Once you have the system restarted with the

original backup registry, you do a system restore.

 

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307545

 

HTH

-pk

Guest Script
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RE: Corrupt "config" error message

 

From here, you can download a recovery console *iso*, that only runs the "R"

(Recovery Console "repair") option.

 

http://www.thecomputerparamedic.com/files/rc.iso

 

Burn the iso to cd. ["ISO Recorder" is on the Net for free/ will burn it

properly.]

Run it, choosing "R".

Enter your Windows installation, usually "1".

Run CHKDSK /R. [some say chkdsk /p will do, see this page, option 2:

 

http://www.help2go.com/Tutorials/Windows/C:%5Cwindows%5Csystem32%5Cconfig%5Csystem_missing_or_corrupt.html

 

You may find your Windows will now boot.

 

"nomcgyver" wrote:

> I have the recovery disks for my laptop, but a Toshiba tech told me the only

> way to replace the config file involved wiping out all the data on my hard

> drive. Is there any way to extract just the config file? Can it be

> downloaded from MicroSoft or another source on the net? What exactly is the

> name of the file? Any help would be appreciated.

Guest Script
Posted

RE: Corrupt "config" error message

 

Neglected to credit "The Elder Geek", this page, for the ISO.

(also has a link to isorecorder)

 

http://www.theeldergeek.com/forum/index.php?act=Print&client=printer&f=19&t=22767

 

 

 

"nomcgyver" wrote:

> I have the recovery disks for my laptop, but a Toshiba tech told me the only

> way to replace the config file involved wiping out all the data on my hard

> drive. Is there any way to extract just the config file? Can it be

> downloaded from MicroSoft or another source on the net? What exactly is the

> name of the file? Any help would be appreciated.


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