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autochk not found-winxp
during startup of winxp it says "autochk not found...
autochk IS in system32.
i googled but could not repair with my winxp-bootdisk. maybe wrong commands.
but here i found something:
http://www.nickles.de/forum/windows-...539060174.html
23.4.14 1652 jürgen makes a german statement about partitionerror.
This could be my problem, why?
when trying to repair/installation-repair all three winxp-cds do not show my systempartion.
i think i had this before(not autochk but the latter.... must just dig it out. dont remember in which context. partition manager would tell.
Maybe this occured when i had Speedfan-problems(now solved, will update the thread) and i shut down pc when freezed. This could have to do with overheated cpu, gpu. around 50°C. have new processor but cannot mount new cooler since baseplate must be bought. maybe better temporarily switching back to slower cpu.
replacing autochk after having solved the mentioned problem with partition. i think systempartion is not active anymore.
Someone is telling one must rename autochk.exe then system will replace it. or one should replace it. i did from cd but it did not help.
Last edited by europanorama; 11-25-2014 at 12:51 PM.
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Really PM found this:
pm had found ext. partition on disk 1 that crossees 1024-cylinder boundary and is not marked as an extended partition. PM could solve that but still the autochk-warning coming at start.
must be remaining space(2gb) which i couldnt merge. will check later this evening.
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Pm says now partition error no. 110. i have no clues what to do now. no partition displayed in PM.
AND:
mountmgr.sys not visible in drivers.
yes i have seen and tried
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/913502
but my boot/startdisks(6 pcs) are probably not the right ones. how do i produce them?
this would be the right choice:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/305595/de
Last edited by europanorama; 11-25-2014 at 04:26 PM.
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startdisc created by this procedure:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/305595/de
Then this procedure:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/913502
Kopieren drive letter: \i386\autochk.exe %WINDIR%\system32
but i dont see i386 on that disc which contains
Ntldr
Ntdetect.com
boot.ini
do i have to execute in adminstrators account and from c:\ or from directory which is displayed after cmd execution?
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Would writing back a one-month old backup solve the problem?
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It should if it's an image backup, instead of a normal file and folder backup.
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in adminstrators account start, execute cmd, then: with startdisc in a(floppydrive)
copy a: \i386\autochk.exe %WINDIR%\system32
Is this the right procedure?
I dont understand where should i386 be. there is no such folder on startdisc.
the three files just had to be copied to the floppydisc.
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How about attaching the "bad" drive to a second drive(not duplicate) of the same PC? chkdsk will work then and probably repair.
with this procedure i could revive a none-booting drive. worked also when attached to a second pc with same OS.
maybe better making a backup. btw: Why backup sector by sector? if not with that procedure what could happen?
Last edited by europanorama; 11-27-2014 at 06:15 AM.
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Originally Posted by europanorama
in adminstrators account start, execute cmd, then: with startdisc in a(floppydrive)
copy a: \i386\autochk.exe %WINDIR%\system32
Is this the right procedure?
I dont understand where should i386 be. there is no such folder on startdisc.
the three files just had to be copied to the floppydisc.
That looks more like the command you would use to copy the "autochk.exe" file from the "\i386" directory on an original Microsoft Windows XP CD to the "%windir%\System32" directory on a hard drive. However, before it would work, that "a:" would have to be changed to the drive letter of the optical drive containing the original Windows XP CD, --and-- that space between the ":" and the "\" would have to be eliminated. For example, if your CD/DVD drive was assigned drive letter D:, the correct command would be:
copy d:\i386\autochk.exe %windir%\System32
Note that some installations of Windows XP contain the \i386 on the C: drive ... which would make it even easier:
copy c:\i386\autochk.exe %windir%\System32
(No Windows XP CD needed).
Originally Posted by europanorama
How about attaching the "bad" drive to a second drive(not duplicate) of the same PC? chkdsk will work then and probably repair.
with this procedure i could revive a none-booting drive. worked also when attached to a second pc with same OS.
Yes, you can attach a "bad" hard drive as another drive in a Desktop PC running the same version of Windows and then run CHKDSK against that drive. Recommend running the manufacturer's hard drive diagnostic utility first. And if you see FAIL, attempting a CHKDSK would probably make matters even worse. (CHKDSK cannot fix a failing hard drive).
Originally Posted by europanorama
Why backup sector by sector? if not with that procedure what could happen?
Because a normal file and folder backup doesn't contain the partition info nor bootable code.
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Wierd:
Legen Sie die Windows-Startdiskette, und schließen Sie das für Microsoft Windows XP Fenster, wenn es angezeigt wird.
Windows Startdiskette is this:
Erstellen einer Startdiskette unter Verwendung eines Computers mit Windows XP
see both links above.
does it translate something different from the english version.
will now go through your answers and try out.
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I have found i386 and autochk.exe in servicepackfiles-directory....
C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles\i386
Last edited by europanorama; 11-27-2014 at 03:15 PM.
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I see two here:
Code:
C:\>dir c:\autochk.exe /a /s
Volume in drive C has no label.
Volume Serial Number is 24FE-A31E
Directory of c:\WINDOWS\system32
04/14/2008 01:30 AM 588,800 autochk.exe
1 File(s) 588,800 bytes
Directory of c:\WINDOWS\system32\dllcache
04/14/2008 01:30 AM 588,800 autochk.exe
1 File(s) 588,800 bytes
Total Files Listed:
2 File(s) 1,177,600 bytes
0 Dir(s) 126,311,981,056 bytes free
C:\>
Microsoft Windows XP Professional Version 5.1.2600 Service Pack 3 Build 2600
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Originally Posted by europanorama
Legen Sie die Windows-Startdiskette, und schließen Sie das für Microsoft Windows XP Fenster, wenn es angezeigt wird.
Windows Startdiskette is this:
Erstellen einer Startdiskette unter Verwendung eines Computers mit Windows XP
Google Translate
Insert the Windows XP startup disk, and then close the Microsoft Windows XP window when it appears.
Windows Startup Disk is this:
Create a boot disk using a computer with Windows XP
AFAIR (as far as I remember), a Windows XP bootup floppy diskette does not contain "autochk.exe" or an "i386" directory, but a Windows XP CD contains both.
Last edited by SpywareDr; 11-28-2014 at 11:48 AM.
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