Not able to repair Windows XP computer error cannot find the file [e1e5132.sys].

Original title: need help to use the repair feature when you use the disk of resettlement for XP Media Center 2005.

I cannot using the repair on Windows XP Media Center 2005 feature.  I started the repair process and enter the installation phase, but the installation stops because it cannot find the file [e1e5132.sys] which is a Windows\System32 folder.  I managed to download a Pack which included the file (using another computer), but I can't properly cancellation of the installation in order to install the file in the appropriate location.  Whenever I try to restart the computer, it goes immediately to this part of the installation of the repair process.  Even when I try to restart without reinstall into the CD drive; When the reinstallation disk is removed and I try to restart, it requires me to insert the disc to continue to the reinstall.  Help - How can I back out of the reinstall, so that I can add the missing file first?

Hi Stephdan,

1. have you done any hardware changes or software on your computer before this problem?

2. Why are you trying to fix the computer?

It would be possible that the Windows XP installation disc is damaged.

(a) you can try to do a Windows XP disk which should correspond to the same edition, as it is installed on your machine.

(b) later, try to repair the installation and check if you are able to boot to the desktop normally.

Perform a repair Installation


Note:
however, you should not have Service Pack 3 installed on the computer before you run repair installation.

Hope the helps of information.
Please post back and we do know.

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