Had my Win 2K running perfectly, on drive C, but dumb attempt to remove Java with rd commands from command prompt went wild and damaged op sys. "Kernal is corrupted" message on boot attempts.
Have had well maintained Win 2k running perfectly for 9 years; never had to reinstall. Reluctant to build a new machine just yet for Vista; want to await System Seven.
The good news: The night before, had done a complete and successful system state backup, about 250 MB, that is verified on drive D. In theory, if I can get the restore to replace all of these files, and repair the boot, believe getting this op sys working again is possible. All program files are in place and normal. Drive C is clean and readable/writable. Need help on procedural questions below.
A friend used my licensed SP4 CD to install a small WINNT2 version on drive C, where original op sys is, to help repair it. That installation is unstable, and crippled for some reason. No luck so far.
Examination of original WINNT op sys with windows file explorer from WINNT2 shows important folders of the op sys on WINNT missing, such as config, repair, registry backup, etc. Questions:
1) Could I just replace all the missing folders under WINNT, then attempt a system state restore? And then do a boot repair from installation CD sp4?
2) Should I try to install a smaller version of Win 2k on drive d, remove the WINNT2 on C, and then attempt WINNT op sys folder reconstruction from D? Am concerned that two op sys on drive C is a bad idea, since boot files on root C are needed, and specific to original op sys.
3) Have a licensed copy of Disk Jockey, favorite file manager that allows view of all sys and hidden files. Could put a "smaller" win 2k on drive D, install Disk Jockey there, and then go to work on re-constructing op sys folders under WINNT on C before attempting a system state restore "to original locations". This may be unrealistic, since drive D is limited to 1.6 GB, and already, 300 to 400 Mb is used up.
4) Have thought of getting into recovery console with 4 floppies, then getting into command prompt, and repairing and rebuilding the folders on WINNT. But recall of Dos like commands is weak. This is, however, an option with support here from you fellows.
Please comment on how you would approach the task of getting original op sys on C working again.
Any, and all suggestions/comments are welcomed, including the good, the bad and the ugly. May be involved in a futile dream here, but would like to give it my best shot with your help. Will follow your instructions and post results here. Thanks, Peter in Nederland, CO
Have had well maintained Win 2k running perfectly for 9 years; never had to reinstall. Reluctant to build a new machine just yet for Vista; want to await System Seven.
The good news: The night before, had done a complete and successful system state backup, about 250 MB, that is verified on drive D. In theory, if I can get the restore to replace all of these files, and repair the boot, believe getting this op sys working again is possible. All program files are in place and normal. Drive C is clean and readable/writable. Need help on procedural questions below.
A friend used my licensed SP4 CD to install a small WINNT2 version on drive C, where original op sys is, to help repair it. That installation is unstable, and crippled for some reason. No luck so far.
Examination of original WINNT op sys with windows file explorer from WINNT2 shows important folders of the op sys on WINNT missing, such as config, repair, registry backup, etc. Questions:
1) Could I just replace all the missing folders under WINNT, then attempt a system state restore? And then do a boot repair from installation CD sp4?
2) Should I try to install a smaller version of Win 2k on drive d, remove the WINNT2 on C, and then attempt WINNT op sys folder reconstruction from D? Am concerned that two op sys on drive C is a bad idea, since boot files on root C are needed, and specific to original op sys.
3) Have a licensed copy of Disk Jockey, favorite file manager that allows view of all sys and hidden files. Could put a "smaller" win 2k on drive D, install Disk Jockey there, and then go to work on re-constructing op sys folders under WINNT on C before attempting a system state restore "to original locations". This may be unrealistic, since drive D is limited to 1.6 GB, and already, 300 to 400 Mb is used up.
4) Have thought of getting into recovery console with 4 floppies, then getting into command prompt, and repairing and rebuilding the folders on WINNT. But recall of Dos like commands is weak. This is, however, an option with support here from you fellows.
Please comment on how you would approach the task of getting original op sys on C working again.
Any, and all suggestions/comments are welcomed, including the good, the bad and the ugly. May be involved in a futile dream here, but would like to give it my best shot with your help. Will follow your instructions and post results here. Thanks, Peter in Nederland, CO