Unable to start WinXP solution due to failure to find SYSTEM file

  
                  

Users who use WinXP did not encounter a quite thorny problem recently. When starting XP, it is not normal, suggesting that c:/windows/system32/config/system is missing or damaged. If you don't have access to the system regardless of the computer, but if you press the keyboard to start it, what is it?

The reason for this phenomenon is that the corresponding system file is lost in the registry, or the file is damaged. The reason for the loss and damage of such system files is nothing but the virus damage and the accidental deletion of optimized software.

If you are not willing to reinstall the system, you can try the small series method, enter the system and enter the console, and then run

cd Windowssystem32config

ren software software.bad< Br>

copy Windows\ epairsoftware

Then try rebooting the system. If you have 360 ​​software installed, you can try to use the system first aid kit to recover the system files. After the system works normally, you need to use anti-virus software and Trojan scanning software to clean the system virus and Trojan.

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