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My Windows XP system won’t boot. I get a message that says the file system32/config/system is corrupt or missing. Can I fix this? My Windows XP system won’t boot.
What to Know All Windows 11 installations are 64-bit, and Windows XP is most likely 32-bit. For Windows 10, 8 & 7, go to Control Panel > System and Security > System. Check System type.
The first Windows operating system I vividly remember using is Windows XP. It's hard not to be nostalgic for that iconic boot-up noise and those rolling green hills that appear when you first log ...
I have done a search and found no specific information.<BR><BR>I am trying to access a file share on a Windows XP system from a windows NT 4.0 system. <BR><BR>The user name and password are the same.
PF files, i.e. files with the extension PF, only exist in the folder C:\Windows\Prefetch. When an application is opened for the first time, Windows automatically creates a suitable PF file.