Blue screen on startup check drive c for errors

Original title: I havea blue screen on startup saying mistakes c disk check was cancelled I want back this sysem also affected and another restoration things helppppppp

I have a blue to start saying the c disk check to find errors in windows xp iwant to resume what he as affected system restore helppppppppp ted

Hi edwardcliffe,

·         Have you made changes on the computer?

·         Are you able to boot to the desktop?

·         What is the full error message?

·         What do you mean when you say "I want to take this also affected the system restore and other things?

If you are not able to boot to the desktop, follow the steps.

You will need an XP installation CD to try to solve this problem.  If you do not, try to borrow one just to run this fix.

(1) configure the computer to boot from the CD if it is not already configured in this way. You may need to enter the BIOS to configure the computer to boot from the CD.

(2) set the boot order on:

Floppy (if present)

CD/DVD-ROM

Hard drive

RECORDING and EXIT

(3) to start the computer with the XP installation CD in the drive. When you see the prompt «Press any key to boot from CD...» ", do and start the process to boot on CD.

(4) when the Recovery Console option is available (press R to start the Recovery Console), do it. You may be asked to what Windows installation to enter, what kind of cases the number of the Windows installation you want to work (usually 1).

(5) when you are prompted, enter the password for the Windows installation. If you have not set up a password just press ENTER

(6) at the command prompt, type:

chkdsk /r  (there is a space before the /) Press ENTER.

Note: If bad sectors are found in the hard drive, then it could try to fix this particular sector. If you have any data on that, it can get lost.

If you are able to boot to the desktop, follow the steps in the article.

How to perform disk error checking in Windows XP

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/315265

Note: If bad sectors are found in the hard drive, then it could try to fix this particular sector. If you have any data on that, it can get lost.

For reference:

How to install and use the Recovery Console in Windows XP

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/307654/en-us

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    This problem can occur if the file $TxfLog of the file system is damaged. The Common Log File System (Clfs.sys) driver does not solve the $TxfLog file when the file is corrupted. In addition to the error message Stop Windows Vista does not start until the offending disk is removed or repaired.
     
    To solve this problem the damaged file must be repaired. It is possible to boot from a Setup disk that has the ability to self heal this type of problem. This can be done with a Windows 7 Beta installation disc. To restore a volume of Windows Vista with the Stop error 0x0000C1F5 without data loss, perform the following steps:

    1. get a Windows 7 Beta or the later Windows 7 installation disk.

    2. Insert the diskette in the floppy drive and boot from this drive to install Windows 7 Beta.

    Note: Once started, cancel the installation of Windows7. Do not install Windows 7.

    3. once the system has booted correctly, remove the installation of Windows 7 Beta disc and restart the computer from the hard disk.

    Note: The installation of Windows 7 Beta disc includes autocicatrisant, code that resets the RM $TxF log file corrupted, so the problematic volume should be recovered by simply booting from the Windows 7 Beta installation disc.
     
    You might also check out the link below:
     
    How to get around the Stop error 0x0000C1F5 on a Windows Vista-based computer
     
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/970101
     
    Hope this information is useful.
     
    Concerning
    Rehman - Microsoft Support

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