Re: need advice on MCE problem
- From: Gene E. Bloch <spamfree@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2006 18:07:27 -0700
Also, in Windows Explorer's Folder Options | View you can uncheck "Hide protected operating systerm Files (Recommended)".
The file is probably also marked Read Only.
Gino
On 4/16/2006, Doug Knox MS-MVP posted this:
You can also get to BOOT.INI by right clicking My Computer and selecting Properties, Advanced, Startup and Recovery (Settings). In the System Startup section, click the Edit button. BOOT.INI will open in Notepad. You can then save a copy wherever you want.
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"Leslie" <Leslie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:2AA30F06-6C8C-4AB4-8C4C-473F980BF68D@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxWow, that was a fast response! To your response...I have unhidden all the files and still cannot find a boot.ini file :-( I've searched for hidden fiels and folders but no luck there either. I have discovered how to do recovery points - thanks. Have done the restore to out of box condition a number of times and the system will run fine for a while but then it starts acting up again. I am thinking more and more that it may be a hardware issue. Thanks
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"Doug Knox MS-MVP" wrote:
BOOT.INI is a hidden file in the root directory of the C: drive. You'll need to go to Folder Options, View and enable hidden files and folders.
As for Recovery Points, use System Restore. Help and Support has documentation on this feature and how to use it.
As for your hardware issues, you could have a failing hard disk and/or memory. Since your PC came with Media Center installed, you have the option of restoring to the out of box condition. For HP's, you should be able to press F10 at the BIOS boot screen. Consult your computer's manual to be sure, and to familiarize yourself with the options that are available. These are to re-install applications or to do a complete format and restore. The latter option will require that you backup anything you can't afford to lose.
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"Leslie" <Leslie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:C1E6B9C5-1CAE-4D79-9453-A791673AEB35@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxI have an HP Pavilion M1160N that is just under 1 yr. old. (and no it is no longer under warranty). It recently starting having issues. It sometimes will blue screen; other times it gives me a non-boot disk error when booting up, sometime it comes up with a choice to boot in safe mode, last known good boot, etc. (However, whenit does THIS, it won't do any of the options - it just goes into a boot loop and asks the same options over and over.) Sometimes it just re-boots by itself.
I have scanned for virus'; worms, spyware - nothing found. I have re-imaged the HD several times already (using system recovery) and it works for a short time before having issues again. I have run a disk check on it through windows and through PC doctor and neither find any errors. I have uninstalled every aplication except widows, browsers, norton and email...but still am having issues. I want to know how to set up recovery points and how to create a boot disk but am not finding what I need. I have copied the NTDETECT and NTLDR files to a CD but cannot locate a boot.ini file to put on the CD - which I believe you need to create boot disk.
My questions then are...
1) Has anyone had this sort of issue? and if so - what might be the cause(s)? 2) How do I set recovery points?
3) Where is the boot.ini file or how do I create one for MCE (V5.1, build 2600 XPSP_SP2_gdr.050301-1519 Service Pack 2)?
ANY help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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