Re: Windows XP Crash

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I'm pretty sure that article takes you through a process similar (if not
identical) to the one in my earlier post.

By the way, the command you were having a problem with earlier --is REN
(R-E-N) *not* REM (R-E-M). In a batch file, "REM" means "Remark" and the
command processor ignores everything which follows until the next [ENTER]
character appears. REN (R-E-N) is short for RENAME, which you can type all
the way out, if you wish.

Hope this helps.

Sam French


"Daave" wrote:

We overlooked something! See:

"Logon User Interface DLL Msgina.dll failed to load" error message after
you install the MS04-003 security update"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/836683



"lamedolphin" <lamedolphin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Got the thing with the cd.. wrong, did not put the space in ;) .
My Problem now is to get the CD-Rom working to copy.
When I go down it shows the D:\ comes but back to C:\ ...
Thanks if you can help me here out
Ursula




"lamedolphin" wrote:

on console i get until end of #2 the following command is not
possible.
Now the second time it tells me the rem command is not recognized.
eithrt is the cd..

"Daave" wrote:

Additionally, Ursula, you need to make sure you boot off the CD.
You
should access your BIOS setup *before* the PC attempts to boot off
your
hard drive, then configure it to boot off the CD, then you should
be
fine. See http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/bios_manufacturer.htm
for
how to do this.

At this point, you should be able to use the Recovery Console from
your
installation CD.

(Do you have an installation CD? Or is it a different type of
"WinXP
CD"?)


WindowsXPert wrote:
1. Boot to Recovery Console.

2 . type the following commands
cd system32 [enter]

ren winlogon.exe winlogon.old
ren msgina.dll msgina.old
ren shell32.dll shell32.old
ren shlwapi.dll shlwapi.old

cd.. [enter]
cd servicepackfiles\i386 [enter]
copy MSGINA.DLL c:\windows\system32
copy SHELL32.DLL c:\windows\system32
copy WINLOGON.EXE c:\windows\system32
copy shlwapi.dll c:\windows\system32

if not there, expand from the cd

3 Type EXIT and hit enter


"lamedolphin" wrote:

Please help anybody!
My laptop crashed yesterday. and it want open windows.
It is askink for msgina.dll and to notify administrator, asking
for
restart adn this again and again.
Copied the file on a disk from my big computer, but how can I
feed
it in now? Can`t fin also no feature to make a start up copy to
try
this.
Have the original WinXP CD but it doesn`t work either.
Pleas help somebody
Thank you
Ursula





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