[quote name=\'naicidrac\' date=\'Aug 25 2005, 08:21 AM\']Last night I tried to start my computer and I recieved an error message that Windows could not start because of a missing or corrupted file. I have been without the internet for a while so I do not think it is a virus or anything. I also ran a hard drive diagnostic and the HD passed. What are my options now and how do I resolve this? I have looked everywhere and I cannot find my XP start up disc. Thanks in advance.
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Make sure your BIOS boots up your CD rom. Happended to me today, it turned out to be a virus
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[quote name=\'naicidrac\' date=\'Aug 26 2005, 10:03 AM\']Thanks for the help. Do you mean just make sure my CD-ROM is booting or is booting first. I barrowed a Windows CD install disc from a friend and I first checked my BIOS and saw that my CD-ROM is first in the boot up sequence. When I saw the Dell logo I pressed "r" to get into the repair console and it gives me an error 8206 and says that there is a keyboard failure hit F1 to continue which does nothing and then F2 to get into setup utility which takes me to the BIOS. Thanks for all the help.
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CD-ROM must be fist in the boot sequence. Don't press "r" When you see the dell logo. Wait untill the screen reads: "To boot from cd press any key" and do just that. Press any key on your key board and it should begin the installation process. Try installing windows over the current partition and I do not believe that it will delete the files.
If you do not feel comfortable doing this you can always get a professional but being a "DIY" guy you might just try this out.
Take care and I hope that all goes well for you.
Flip