The Windows XP kernel requires some
necessary dll files for stable operation. but sometimes, these files may
get currupt or inaccessible by viruses or other conflicting programs.
As a result, you may experience your computer restart unexpectedly while
using internet or etc.. Next time when you tries to boot, an error
message will show up telling you that "Windows Could Not Boot. Load
Needed Dll's For Kernel".
One way to overcome this problem is to
reinstall/repair your windows installation. So that it will replace old
kernel files with new one from windows XP Professional CD. But by using
recovery console of windows setup, you can simply overwrite the
required file and solve this issue. Specifically this method is to solve
NTOSKRNL.EX_ related issues.
Things you need: A bootable Windows XP Professional CD
STEPS:
First of all take a note of your CD drive letter: For me, its F:
- Reboot the computer, with XP CD , and press any key when a message says press any key to boot from the CD
- In the Microsoft Windows XP setup menu press the R key to enter the recovery console.
- Select operating system byt yping the corresponding no. and enter administrator password.
- When you get a line with C:\Windows\ , type the following line without any error.(you should turn on your Caps lock and no. lock in keyboard)
EXPAND F:\I386\NTOSKRNL.EX_C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32
5. The above command line is to extract a file named NTOSKRNL.EX_
on i386 directory from XP CD and copy to system32 folder in windows.
When your asked to confirm overwrite, type Y and press enter.
Type Exit and restart you PC. Check out the picture below to know how I did.
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