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  • Uh-oh Maybe I'm in too deep.

    Ok here's my story.

    I installed 4.0 and during reboot got a "Windows 2000 could not start because of the following file is missing or corrupt: SYSTEMced"

    So I did a last working configuration and was able to boot.
    Think I deleted any Deamon files and then installed, what I thought, would be a more compatible 3.47.

    Again I got the "Windows could not start. . "
    However THIS time it was has been pure hell. I've tried it all. As I have a dual boot system, I'm able to reach over into the W2K OS easily and deleted d346bus.sys, d34prt.sys, sptd5037.sys and sptd.sys.

    No luck.

    I then tried a Windows repair. . .no luck. Same "Windows 2000 could not start because of the following file is missing or corrupt SYSTEMced"

    Any ideas? I'd rather not reinstall if possible!

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    a ms kb link

    Microsoft support is here to help you with Microsoft products. Find how-to articles, videos, and training for Microsoft Copilot, Microsoft 365, Windows, Surface, and more.


    Try checking the file size of the SYSTEM registry file(hive) - its under system32\config\.
    the modern world:
    net helpmsg 4006

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