Hey All,
I am having trouble logging into one of my systems. What happens is, I boot up the machine and it gives my a login prompt. I login with my username, password, and domain, and it proceeds to login. I then get an error message telling me that my paging file is too small or it does not exist. It gives me the list of instructions to increase my pagin file size, and an option to click ok. I click ok, and the system logs off and puts me back to a login prompt. This is true for every user on the system, including administrator. I have booted to the recovery console and run chkdsk and ran a repair from the windows 2000 boot cd. Any ideas?
I am having trouble logging into one of my systems. What happens is, I boot up the machine and it gives my a login prompt. I login with my username, password, and domain, and it proceeds to login. I then get an error message telling me that my paging file is too small or it does not exist. It gives me the list of instructions to increase my pagin file size, and an option to click ok. I click ok, and the system logs off and puts me back to a login prompt. This is true for every user on the system, including administrator. I have booted to the recovery console and run chkdsk and ran a repair from the windows 2000 boot cd. Any ideas?