qwerty01 0 Posted February 8, 2002 Its been a while since I posted here, but I couldn't help many people anyways because most of the people here are smarter than me. Prove I'm right guys, this problem has me very frustrated. Here is my error message: Windows XP could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM Or as it is better known, error message Q303012. I could not boot because of this error & had to go to my Win98 computer to search for a solution. I searched http:\\support.microsoft.com & found the fix. Basically, I had to rename system to system.bak & copy c:\windows\repair\system in the recovery console. Now, this worked flawlessly, I just had to reinstall my video & sound drivers, and redo some configurations. So no problem, right? Wrong. The info on the fix did not say anything about what happens when after doing the fix, the computer will work for about 3-4 days before repeating the error, & having to do the fix again, and having to reinstall the drivers & configs again. This is very frustrating to have a fix that lasts less than a week. I have searched the knowledge base, & couldn't find anything. Any help would be appreciated. Share this post Link to post
AndyFair 0 Posted February 8, 2002 I would check your RAM - the only time I've seen this happen is in a PC with bad RAM. Swapped it out with some decent stuff, and everything worked happily ever after. The other suggestion would be to check your hard drive - although the chances of errors re-occurring on exactly the same file every time are slim. I would go with the RAM problem. Rgds Andy Share this post Link to post
qwerty01 0 Posted February 8, 2002 OK, I switched out my 256MB stick of Crucial DDR RAM that they recommended for my EPOX 8KHA mobo with another. Seemed to work fine, but after 4 reboots, the problem returned. Do you think I should try to switch to slot 2 of the RAM slots? I have had Win 98SE on this computer for several months before I formatted & went to XP. I never had trouble with my RAM or HD before. Here are my specs if it helps. EPOX 8KHA DDR mobo 1GHZ AMD Tbird IBM Dekstar 40GB HD WD 20GB HD 256MB Crucial DDR RAM Sound Blaster Live! X-Gamer Creative 52X CD-ROM Pioneer 16X DVD Hercules Geforce 256 32MB DDR 300watt PS Linksys 10/100 EDIT: I have all patches for XP installed. Share this post Link to post
AndyFair 0 Posted February 8, 2002 All of the RAM problems I've encountered with XP all worked when the machines were running Win9x. The WinNT-based OSes (Win NT, 2000 & XP) are all a lot more aggressive when using RAM, meaning that any problems with the RAM are more likely to appear with these systems. Having said that, I've never seen problems with Crucial RAM before (that's always what I've recommended that people with problems buy!), so it may not be the RAM - but you could try swapping slots, and see if that makes a difference. A couple of other thoughts - what model IBM drive are you using - some people have problems with some of the earlier model ATA100 drives from IBM (can't remember the model - possible 70GXP? Do a search on this msg board to find out). Also, are you overclocking at all - if so, try running at "normal" speed, and see if that helps. The only other thing I could suggest is that you remove the sound & network cards, and see if the problem continues. If not, add the cards one at a time, and see if it comes back. Sorry I can't be more specific - it's a matter of trial and error to try and find a solution for you! Hope this helps, AndyF Share this post Link to post
yakkob 0 Posted February 9, 2002 Quote: can't remember the model - possible 70GXP? 75GXP (I have ruined 2) Andys rundown of checks etc is what i would do. Check you have your CAS settings right for your RAM also. Share this post Link to post