Equium A60: An error of Windows startup. «.. . file is missing or corrupt... »

Hello
I wonder if anyone can help me, whenever I turn on my laptop, that an error message appears and I can't access windows, I tried to figure out what to do, but have had no luck
That's what the message reads:

Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt:
\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM
You can try to repair this file by starting windows setup using the original configuration of the CD-ROM.
Select 'r' in the first screen to start repair.

To be honest I'm not sure CD is the original installation CD-Rom that I need to fix the system would the included recovery CD or a CD diffferent?
If someone could help me shed some light on the situation, I would be very grateful

Thank you.

Hi Binta,

The repair option is available from the recovery console, which is located on the installation of Microsoft XP CD. However, I think your laptop was an OEM installation in which case you should have the Toshiba Recovery CD instead. They lack the recovery console and it would therefore be necessary to restore the whole system of Toshiba drives.

This will actually format your HARD drive and then re-install the system as it was during the first delivery the laptop. Unfortunately, this will replace any of your data unless you have it in another partition on your drive HARD or on some other backup media.

The recovery CD will allow your to re - install the entire system or partition the HARD drive first, so that you can keep your data separate from the operating system.

The recovery process can be started by pressing the 'C' key when starting the laptop. After the restart you will need to re - install any additional software that you might have, and you will also need to download updates that are available on the website of Microsift update.

HTH

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