Tecra M4 boot problem - missing or damaged ntoskernl

Hello

I have a Tecra M4 running Windows XP Tablet Edition, which fails to start due to "a missing or corrupt ntoskrnl.exe. According to the MS website I can solve it using the installation disc, but I don't have one that I bought the laptop from my employer when I retired. I was told that my installation is legal and have the license number.

I tried to get a Toshiba drive, but it seems that the machine is too old.

Anyone know where I can get a drive to. If it is not possible to find the same version of the operating system can I can use an installation disk XP Pro standard (I could buy on the Internet), even though my system is the tablet edition. I don't want to take the risk to wipe my data, because even though I have most of the stuff saved there are has some important issues that are not.

Any help appreciated.

Thank you

Barbara

Hey,.

Yes, that is a known issue regarding the ntoskrnl file and you need a Microsoft Windows disk to fix this problem in the repair console.

Are familiar you with Windows repair console? I ask this question because you need to use the DOS command line based to solve this problem, there are GUI. If so ask a friend if they have such a drive and normally the professional XP disk should also work.

Otherwise, you will have to reinstall the whole system :(

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