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Tracing a CRASH?

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AV1611

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Sep 5, 2003
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I had a program or something on one of my users computer corrupt a file needed to run. When trying to boot Windows it told me that a system file was corrupt. I didn't write which one down unfortunately and then when I rebooted I couldn't access anything or boot up. As a matter of fact, when I slaved the drive it said the drive wasn't even formatted.

I used a recovery software to retrieve all data and get passed the messed up part of the drive. Is there any way at all I can find out what caused it? Is there any log file or anything that shows what was running when it bit the dust?

Thanks in advance, AV
 
ok you start boot up by pressing F8 then selecting enable bootlogging, then u can see the bootlog file it can be found C:\winnt named ntbtlog.txt

check that out.
 
Well I used a software to get past the bad sectors on the HD and then copied the contents of the entire HD onto my computer. I then formatted and reinstalled that PC. Is that log on the contents of the HD that I copied out and where can I find it.

Thanks in advance, AV
 
if u have backed up all the computer then yes it will be there. any time u have booted up in safe mode data is written to the log. nbtlog.txt under the winnt folder.
 
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