Summary: If you received this error after running System File Checker, DO NOTHING! System File Checker Tool Extracts Incorrect File Versions The information ...
Summary: Start at the event viewer for clues. Consider using a system restore point or backup to a time when it worked. Might use sfc.exe /scannow. Might check...
Summary: if you can still get into safe mode i would run sfc.exe /scannow that will check for the file system errors, also i was just on microsofts support sit...
Summary: Depends on what all you selected in clean sweep. Might tell us the program name too or does it really say programname.exe? You might start with the b...
Summary: Hav'nt tried re your question , here are some links that may help . Repairing Corrupted or Missing Boot.ini Files http://sft-cyber.com/Bootini.htm htt...
Summary: Go to your XP cd ( SP2 if installed ) & copy dnsapi.dll, then paste it into System32 & it will overwrite the file there. Or, Click Start and then cli...
Summary: SFC may do it . Description of Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 System File Checker (Sfc.exe) http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-u...
Summary: do a test... configure your sfc.exe /scannow in your registry to run off of your XP cd instead and see if the same things happens...your CD may have a...
Summary: Start System File Checker by going to start ,,run and type sfc.exe then hit ok. Click Extract one file from installation disk. Type the name of the f...
Summary: "C:\I386\. Is this right?" Only if you have put I386 on C: Click Start and then click Run. In the Open box, type sfc /scannow, and then click OK. Not...
Summary: Ideas to try in no order. Track down what is loading with normal mode. If the system is too unstable then you can't find it. Might look at event viewe...
Summary: There is a MS Utility called System File Checker , sfc.exe . You can run it by simply typing sfc . It lets you recover any system file you want, or ...
Summary: Click on start button then run, type in sfc.exe, you want to extract program.exe from your win CD to your windows folder, you should be able to use th...