shattyboombatty
Member
I'm guessing quite, but here's the deal: Out of the blue, my computer would not boot, and I got this error message:
"Can not boot blahblah because the following is missing or corrupt:
\windows\system32\config\system"
So I was able to restore that by copying another 'system' from a recovery directory to the system32 directory.
But NOOOOOOOW I get this error several times when I boot:
"Hardware failure: contact original computer manufacturer"
At least now I can back stuff up since my last backup, but is reinstalling back onto this computer even going to be worth it? If there's a generic hardware failure I don't know where to start as far as tracking it down. Given the first error I'm guess bad HD... but can't be sure since it may just not like the 'system' file I restored.
Does anyone know any good hardware trouble shooting software? Short of replacing ALL my hardware, how can I try to isolate a bad MB/CPU/PS/RAM/HD?
"Can not boot blahblah because the following is missing or corrupt:
\windows\system32\config\system"
So I was able to restore that by copying another 'system' from a recovery directory to the system32 directory.
But NOOOOOOOW I get this error several times when I boot:
"Hardware failure: contact original computer manufacturer"
At least now I can back stuff up since my last backup, but is reinstalling back onto this computer even going to be worth it? If there's a generic hardware failure I don't know where to start as far as tracking it down. Given the first error I'm guess bad HD... but can't be sure since it may just not like the 'system' file I restored.
Does anyone know any good hardware trouble shooting software? Short of replacing ALL my hardware, how can I try to isolate a bad MB/CPU/PS/RAM/HD?