I caught a damaged ntoskrnl.exe corruption problem and was able to repair it. After I got up and running, I ran SFC to restore any system files.
The problem is when I tried to backup the drive using Windows Ntbackup, it failled and gave me the following log messages:
WARNING: Portions of "\Documents and Settings\Frank\.jedit\activity.log" cannot be read. The backed up data is corrupt or incomplete.
This file will not restore correctly.
Got a bunch of these above. The files listed are in the directory and I can open them fine using Explorer.
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Error: Could not access portions of directory System State\COM+ Class Registration Database.
You may not have permission to open the file, or the directory may be missing or damaged.
Please contact the owner or administrator.
Error: Could not access portions of directory System State\Registry.
You may not have permission to open the file, or the directory may be missing or damaged.
Please contact the owner or administrator.
Regarding above comments, I have Administrator rights.
When I got the system crash it must have also screwed up some settings. I have a good backup, it's about 2 month old, are their any files I can restore?
Any and all suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Regards,
The problem is when I tried to backup the drive using Windows Ntbackup, it failled and gave me the following log messages:
WARNING: Portions of "\Documents and Settings\Frank\.jedit\activity.log" cannot be read. The backed up data is corrupt or incomplete.
This file will not restore correctly.
Got a bunch of these above. The files listed are in the directory and I can open them fine using Explorer.
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Error: Could not access portions of directory System State\COM+ Class Registration Database.
You may not have permission to open the file, or the directory may be missing or damaged.
Please contact the owner or administrator.
Error: Could not access portions of directory System State\Registry.
You may not have permission to open the file, or the directory may be missing or damaged.
Please contact the owner or administrator.
Regarding above comments, I have Administrator rights.
When I got the system crash it must have also screwed up some settings. I have a good backup, it's about 2 month old, are their any files I can restore?
Any and all suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Regards,