The system could not start system32 ntoskrnl exe please re install a copy of the above file

Updated on technology 2024-03-28
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I don't think I need to say anything.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    is a protective process that appears when your computer is repeatedly booted. Under normal circumstances, there will be no such process in Task Manager. Note: It can also be a virus. Please use anti-virus software to scan.

    An error message appears at startup:" missing or corrupt on bootup"(Lost or damaged).

    An error occurs if one of the following occurs:

    Adding a new hard disk or changing the original partition, for example, deleting the original partition or merging the original two partitions, may cause the default value of the [bot loader] part of the file to be lost or invalid, so that the files required for boot cannot be found during the boot process;

    files are deleted or corrupted;

    Workaround:].

    Use the startup disk to boot the operating system, files, and check for errors in commands similar to the following line:

    muti(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\winnt="microsoft windows 2000 professional" /fastdetect

    This line indicates that on the first partition of rdisk(0) on the first IDE hard disk, partition(1) is equipped with Win2K, you can find out whether the value in your file is correct according to this rule;

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    See if it's correct.

    Check if the system32 is damaged or missing.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Just get an installation disk to repair it or go to someone else's computer to take a test,

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Prepare to start the USB drive, copy the file on another similar computer, and then start the USB flash drive to copy the file to the directory mentioned above, and restart the computer.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Analysis: It's almost certain that you're not deleting empty folders, but hidden system files inside. I guess this folder is not in the windows folder, so you dare to delete them, then I think it's not in windows, and it's extremely important, what can cause it to fail to boot may be the driver of some graphics card.

    At present, the headache is that your machine does not have an optical drive, so you can try to set it up in COMS to start from the U disk, see if it can succeed, if it can succeed, it is easy to say, you can copy the main driver from the random distribution of the disc to the U disk and reinstall it. However, it is easier said than done, and the boot disk of the U disk is to be done specially, and finding the correct driver in the random disk also requires a certain amount of professional knowledge. So you'd better find a friend who knows more about how to operate these.

    In fact, there is the easiest way,The same needs to boot from the U disk,After startup, you will see a hidden partition under the DOS prompt,This partition is not visible in the Windows state,There is a clone file of the C disk in this disk,Restore it to the C disk (most of this book has such a hidden backup)。 The preliminary preparation is to make a bootable USB flash drive and copy a ghost clone program in the USB flash drive.

    If you find it too troublesome and difficult to boot from a USB flash drive, find a portable hard drive to do the above. At least there will be one in the computer store, just borrow it.

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