Problem With SFC /Scannow WONT BOOT!

PurpleLime Repair

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Hi there all

This is my first problem post and i just wanted to see if anyone else has run across this... I have a 1.6ghz atom 1GB compaq mini 702ea netbook running xp SP3 which I use onsite to google, test networks etc... I was using a usb version of Microsofts ERD Commander 2007, for the system file check, which as far as i know is exactly the same as SFC /Scannow. I use this because it has never asked me for the XP CD, like SFC /Scannow often does (its a pain). I ran the tool and it found 2 files which needed replacing (corrupted apperntly), which is not particularly uncommon. I let it change them and, being my own machine, didnt bother to write their names down... anyhow, i went to boot normally and it wont. on loading drivers and services it gets to mup.sys and then reboots. Ive tried disabling the mup.sys and the agp440.sys, which would appear after it, no change. Ive tried all the usual stuff like system restore, restoring registry etc. Ive done virus scans etc just to check, nothing shows. Boots into safemode fine. Of course, I can just recover this from a backup or a Repair install would probably do the trick... Its just id like to know exactly whats happened and if this is common to you guys as I use this scan a lot on my customers machines as part of routine and I guess ive just been lucky that only mine got ill :) Maybe its an "if it aint broke, dont fix it" tool, :D Any Ideas??? thanks... :rolleyes:
 
Why did you run the system file check in the first place? What was going on with the computer?
 
I have had a similar experience when using ERD Commander system file checker on a system that was still booting. In one case I was able to get the system booting again by doing a registry restore.

The other time I ended up reinstalling Windows. I have had great success using this to repair systems that aren't booting but I am leary to use it on systems that still boot at this point.
 
The same thing happened to me the other day. You can fix it by doing a repair install.
 
Why did you run the system file check in the first place? What was going on with the computer?

Just doing a thorough cleanup of my onsite netbook, its inevitable CRAMMED with stuff, new software testing etc... wasnt broke, and i tried to "fix" it :D
 
Thanks guys by the way for your input, good to know others have come across this... I will be tweaking my cleanup/tuneup procedure a little as I cant afford to waste time fixing a pc that a microsoft tool has broke ;) ... (LOL!)
repair install did the trick as expected....

Thanks again!!!
 
just had a simillar situation, i did a clean reinstall as i forgot about repair install :)
 
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