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The error occurs as a result of one or more causes: corrupt boot volume, corrupted or deleted ntoskrnl.exe file, invalid boot.ini configuration or missing drivers for hard disk controller. | The error occurs as a result of one or more causes: corrupt boot volume, corrupted or deleted ntoskrnl.exe file, invalid boot.ini configuration or missing drivers for hard disk controller. | ||
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== Steps == | == Steps == | ||
#Before trying the steps below, you can test to fix this error by following these 2 quick tips: Boot your Windows into Last Known Good Configuration (press F8 at startup to do so) or disconnect any PS/2 or serial keyboards you may have and try again. | #Before trying the steps below, you can test to fix this error by following these 2 quick tips: Boot your Windows into Last Known Good Configuration (press F8 at startup to do so) or disconnect any PS/2 or serial keyboards you may have and try again. | ||
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#If nothing from above worked, you may need to run this command to replace the ntoskrnl.exe file itself: <em>expand D:\i386\ntoskrnl.exe C:\Windows\system32</em> or try to run <em>bootcfg /rebuild</em> | #If nothing from above worked, you may need to run this command to replace the ntoskrnl.exe file itself: <em>expand D:\i386\ntoskrnl.exe C:\Windows\system32</em> or try to run <em>bootcfg /rebuild</em> | ||
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== Tips == | == Tips == |