To do this in Windows 95 / 98 / ME - boot the system in Command Prompt Mode, or from a bootable floppy. You will not be able to check them all, but you must check at least NTLDR,, and boot.ini which are the cause of most problems). Once it is determined that the operating system won't start, the next step in the recovery process is to check the existence and safety of these vital system files. Often, you will see an error messages like "NTLDR is missing. If these files have been deleted, corrupted, damaged by a virus, Windows will be unable to boot. NTLDR,, boot.ini, located at the rootįolder of the bootable volume, Registry files (i.e., SAM, SECURITY, SYSTEM Msdos.sys, config.sys, autoexec.bat, system.ini, The table below lists the main files required: Operating System For the Operating System to boot properly, system files are required to be intact and safe.
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